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The Lords Prayer In The Ghanaian Context A Receptionhistorical Study Michael Wandusim

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The Lords Prayer In The Ghanaian Context A Receptionhistorical Study Michael Wandusim
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Michael Wandusim
ISBN: 9783110730579, 311073057X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Lords Prayer In The Ghanaian Context A Receptionhistorical Study Michael Wandusim by Michael Wandusim 9783110730579, 311073057X instant download after payment.

This study explores the reception history of the Lord's Prayer in the Ghanaian context. After presenting the current state of research in the Lord's Prayer from an exegetical perspective, this book discusses a wide field of hermeneutical approaches, such as inculturation biblical hermeneutics, mother-tongue biblical hermeneutics, African feminist biblical hermeneutics, liberation biblical hermeneutics and post-colonial biblical hermeneutics. Taking the discussions of these approaches together, it was realised that the general hermeneutical setting in Ghana (and Africa as whole) is reader-centred, i.e. the readers play an active role in the hermeneutical process and the results of the hermeneutical process are aimed at the readers’ contexts and the transformation of those contexts.

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