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Rev. Kenneth H. Hill's new book gives an answer to the question of how the Wesleyan heritage informs teaching in African Methodism, with a focus on the historical, theological and biblical foundation of what African Methodist believe.

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Rev. Kenneth H. Hill's new book gives an answer to the question of how the Wesleyan heritage informs teaching in African Methodism, with a focus on the historical, theological and biblical foundation of what African Methodist believe.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Kenneth H.Hill is pastor of Shorter Chapel African Methodist Church. He has served the denomination as Executive Director of Christian Education of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and Presiding Elder. Rev. Hill has taught at universities and seminaries throughout the United States. He is a graduate of Harvard of Harvard Divinity School holding a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He is married to Roberta Hill (Ed. D.). He is the author of Religious Education in the African American Tradition: A Comprehensive Introduction, Chalice Press and numerous other books and articles. Rev. Dr. Kenneth H.Hill has an educator's mind and a pastor's heart. These qualities serve him well as he labors tirelessly to lead pastors and congregations, with a view to educating and preparing leaders equipped to lead the church into the future.