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Having taught on ethics in Africa for almost a decade, James Nkansah-Obrempong presents a work that goes some way to addressing the dearth of materials on ethics that combine African social, religious, cultural and moral values with biblical and theological values. Integrating these from African, Western and biblical contexts Nkansah demonstrates how important they are for dealing with contemporary moral and social issues facing the church in Africa and African societies. The book develops a theoretical, biblical and theological foundation for Theological Ethics and uses this to address the…mehr

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Having taught on ethics in Africa for almost a decade, James Nkansah-Obrempong presents a work that goes some way to addressing the dearth of materials on ethics that combine African social, religious, cultural and moral values with biblical and theological values. Integrating these from African, Western and biblical contexts Nkansah demonstrates how important they are for dealing with contemporary moral and social issues facing the church in Africa and African societies. The book develops a theoretical, biblical and theological foundation for Theological Ethics and uses this to address the broader issues that affect the socio-political and economic life of African people and the church.
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JAMES NKANSAH-OBREMPONG is Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics at Africa International University (AIU), Karen, Kenya. He holds a BA (Pan Africa Christian University, Nairobi, Kenya), MDiv, MTh. (AIU) and PhD (Fuller Theological Seminary, California, USA). He was a post- doctoral research fellow at Global Research Institute, Fuller Theological Seminary. James currently serves as Dean of NEGST, AIU and heads the Theology Department. He is also the Vice-Chair of the World Evangelical Alliance Theological Commission. He was formerly Chair of Africa Society of Evangelical Theology (ASET) and is the author of Visual Theology (VDM, 2010). He and his wife Christiana, have three children.