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" Reform, Renewal and Revival: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1067132
Doc. No : LA110761
Call No : ‭10.1163/1572543X-12341549‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
Title & Author : Reform, Renewal and Revival: [Article] : Lamin O. Sanneh and the Place of Africa in World Christianity\ J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Exchange
Date : 2020
Volume/ Issue Number : 49/1
Page No : 53–75
Abstract : Lamin O. Sanneh of the Yale Divinity School passed on in January 2019 at the age of seventy-six years. He would go down in history as one of the pioneering authors in the field of World Christianity. Sanneh’s impressive legacy of Christian scholarship includes his being a co-founder with Andrew F. Walls of the Yale-Edinburgh Conference that is held annually, alternating between the Yale and Edinburgh schools of divinity. Lamin Sanneh wrote a lot on both Christianity and Islam and this reflection on his legacy focuses on how Africa is presented in his works. The translation of the Scriptures, Lamin Sanneh noted, enhanced the place of Christianity in Africa and contributed directly to the reform, renewal and revival of the faith on the continent. He celebrated western missionaries for their work in promoting translation, but what purpose would that have served without indigenous assimilation of Christianity? In this work, we discuss the place of Africa in World Christianity as the continent and her Christians appear in Sanneh’s writings on World Christianity. Lamin O. Sanneh of the Yale Divinity School passed on in January 2019 at the age of seventy-six years. He would go down in history as one of the pioneering authors in the field of World Christianity. Sanneh’s impressive legacy of Christian scholarship includes his being a co-founder with Andrew F. Walls of the Yale-Edinburgh Conference that is held annually, alternating between the Yale and Edinburgh schools of divinity. Lamin Sanneh wrote a lot on both Christianity and Islam and this reflection on his legacy focuses on how Africa is presented in his works. The translation of the Scriptures, Lamin Sanneh noted, enhanced the place of Christianity in Africa and contributed directly to the reform, renewal and revival of the faith on the continent. He celebrated western missionaries for their work in promoting translation, but what purpose would that have served without indigenous assimilation of Christianity? In this work, we discuss the place of Africa in World Christianity as the continent and her Christians appear in Sanneh’s writings on World Christianity.
Descriptor : Africa
Descriptor : assimilation
Descriptor : Bediako
Descriptor : Christianity
Descriptor : church
Descriptor : independent
Descriptor : message
Descriptor : mission
Descriptor : reform
Descriptor : renewal
Descriptor : revival
Descriptor : Sanneh
Descriptor : Scripture
Descriptor : translation
Descriptor : transmission
Descriptor : Walls
Descriptor : world
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