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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2018)
African and multicultural origins of biblical history and interpretation
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Samuel Akpan Bassey
Abstract
The issue of African orientated way understanding religious and scriptural writings is a reason for worry among numerous scholars and history specialists. There is the position and observation that the Bible and scriptural scholarship has been one-sided by mainly Eurocentric and 'white' perspective of scriptural history. Critics of the Eurocentric understanding of the Bible and religious history likewise recommend that Afrocentric scriptural elucidation is viewed as a "threat" by a few. There is a call from numerous critics and scholars for a more adjusted and reasonable comprehension of the pertinence of the African impact and its centrality in present day Christian religious philosophy. This is an essential point and is one that will be investigated inside and out on this paper.
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Pages:06-10
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Samuel Akpan Bassey "African and multicultural origins of biblical history and interpretation". International Journal of Advanced Education and Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 06-10
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