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This book on "Contextualizing Christian Healing Among the Nyambo" is meant to help Christian communities and other groups to study, practice and share the Bible message on healing contextually. It focuses mainly on the relationship between Christian healing and the Nyambo-African indigenous understanding on healing. The study encourages readers to respond to Christian healing in a way that respects and values traditional cultural heritage on healing, taking into consideration the fact that the biblical message on healing has to be translated and contextualized into every receiving context.…mehr

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This book on "Contextualizing Christian Healing Among the Nyambo" is meant to help Christian communities and other groups to study, practice and share the Bible message on healing contextually. It focuses mainly on the relationship between Christian healing and the Nyambo-African indigenous understanding on healing. The study encourages readers to respond to Christian healing in a way that respects and values traditional cultural heritage on healing, taking into consideration the fact that the biblical message on healing has to be translated and contextualized into every receiving context. Therefore, the study quests practicing christian healing by involving cultural elements and practices of healing that are socially acceptable in terms of spiritual, mental and physical wholeness.
Autorenporträt
Emmanuel Upendo Ngambeki, born in Tanzania in 1973, was ordained a pastor in 1998. He acquired Diploma in Theology at Makumira University College in 1998, Bachelor of Divinity at Makumira University College in 2005, Master of Theology at Tumaini University Makumira in 2009, and Doctorate in Theology at Silliman University in the Philippines.