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Reformed soteriology and the Malawian context / Handwell Yotamu Hara.

Van Pelt Library BT752 .H37 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hara, Handwell Yotamu, 1942-
Series:
Kachere theses ; no. 10.
Kachere thesis ; no. 1 [sic 10]
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Salvation--Christianity.
Salvation.
Reformed Church--Doctrines.
Reformed Church.
Physical Description:
194 pages ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
Zomba, Malawi : Kachere Series, 2005.
Summary:
This study surveys the Christian doctrine of salvation in relation to the Malawian context. Following the tradition of other African theologians, particularly John Mbiti, Handwell Yotamu Hara argues that although salvation is generally associated with only the physical life in the tradition of the African churches, total salvation that involves the whole human being as understood from a reformed perspective, need not be excluded. He argues that reformed soteriology, focusing in its basic meaning on the salvation of the whole man, both his physical and spiritual aspects, is transcultural, relevant in Malawi and compatible with traditional religions. He further concludes that there are certain shortcomings in traditional theology that may be enhanced by reformed teachings.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-194).
ISBN:
9990876355
OCLC:
62284816

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