Powers, Principalities, and the Spirit : Biblical Realism in Africa and the West

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Among the many factors that separate churches in the West from those of the global South—worship styles, approaches to Scripture, demographic trends of growth or decline—there may be no greater difference than their respective attitudes toward super-natural “powers and principalities.”In this groundbreaking follow-up to her book For Freedom or Bondage? African theologian Esther Acolatse attempts to bridge this enormous hermeneutical gap—one that exists not only between the West and global Christianity but also between the West and its own biblical-theological heritage. Interacting with the work of Kwesi Dickson, Rudolph Bultmann, Walter Wink, Karl Barth, and others, Acolatse facilitates an intercultural, contextualized approach to hermeneutics that is at once global, creedal, and faithful to the biblical witness.

We cannot simply assert that belief in and attention to the spirits has led to the numerical growth of Christianity in the global South, while the lack of such belief has caused the decline of faith in the North, says Acolatse, but the starkly contrasting experience and expression of Christian witness in the two regions at least raises the question. She discusses a question of perspective, wink and the powers, reclaiming myth, Karl Barth in new perspective, contextualizing Ephesians 6, and biblical realism. Annotation 2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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