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The doctrine of the Trinity is the foundational doctrine for all Christian theology, doxology and practice. In this publication James Kombo brings a unique and valuable contribution to understanding the Trinity and how God can be understood within the context of any culture and language. Kombo first recognizes and brings into focus God's self-presentation in Scripture as the triune God. Moving from the early church through various church traditions over the centuries, he interacts with how each tradition viewed God and their interpretation of the Trinity. Closing with a distinctly African view…mehr

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The doctrine of the Trinity is the foundational doctrine for all Christian theology, doxology and practice. In this publication James Kombo brings a unique and valuable contribution to understanding the Trinity and how God can be understood within the context of any culture and language. Kombo first recognizes and brings into focus God's self-presentation in Scripture as the triune God. Moving from the early church through various church traditions over the centuries, he interacts with how each tradition viewed God and their interpretation of the Trinity. Closing with a distinctly African view of God from the Luo language tradition, used mostly in Kenya and Tanzania, Kombo emphasises the benefits of considering alternative models of interpretation from various regions of the world. Kombo's work applying his research across cultures makes this an excellent resource in any context of ministry and the academy.
Autorenporträt
JAMES HENRY OWINO KOMBO holds a DTh in Systematic Theology from Stellenbosch University. He currently serves as an Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya, where he also works as Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs. He is a priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya, serving at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi. He has also spoken in several conferences and is published widely on African Christianity, theology and philosophy, the African independent churches and the different expressions of African theology. James is married to Pamela and together they have three children: Leonida, Philip and Samuel.