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PREFACE |
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ndigenous Africa, like ancient Nazareth, gets no respect and the reason is simple. Someone, sometime, somewhere said that Africa was a dark continent, without the knowledge of God, and that Africans were pagans until Europeans introduced God to them. Well, whoever thought anything good could come out of Nazareth, yet out of Nazareth came God’s great gift to mankind! God again has surprised us all; He has chosen the despised of the world to manifest His glory. In the oral tradition of the Akan people of Ghana is found the accumulated wisdom of the ancients’ full of theological insights, now bearing witness to the greater light—the Bible. Through the oral traditions of the indigenous people, the concept of the true God of Creation, the knowledge of the Sacrificial System and Blood Atonement and the knowledge of Divine Redemption are all revealed in the symbols of Africa. In the so-called heart of the darkness of Africa shines the light of the glory of God. Can anything good come out of Africa? Journey with me through these pages and you may be surprised at what you discover!
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“Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped.”
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LamentationI lament over the African American obsession with “Egyptology” or Ancient Africa to the neglect of Modern “Africalogy”. My hope is that this book will create a new love for Africa and an environment for a serious dialogue between the living children of Africa in the Motherland today and our relatives of the Diaspora. Through this dialogue, the current interest in Africa may be transformed from modern curiosity and fascination with some dead Africans turned mummies of yesteryear to an active challenge to get to know Africans still living on the continent. |
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I live at the crossroad where African religious culture and Biblical theology meet. I was born in Ghana into the Asona Royal Clan of the Fante ethnic group of the Akan people. I grew up in the palace; therefore, I am no stranger to our heritage. I am also currently working on my dissertation for the Doctor of Ministry program at Andrews University Theological Seminary in Berrien Springs, Michigan. I am the Pastor of the New Dimension and Canarsie Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Brooklyn, New York.
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Biblical Fruits on African Tree! How Incredible! |
My exposure to our religious heritage and Biblical theology has given me a unique understanding of both.
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