A Biblical and Cultural Vision of God in Contemporary African Pentecostal/Charismatic Homiletics

ISSUE: Vol.5  No.1 February 2019 Article 1  pp.1-15
AUTHOR: Simon Kouessan Degbe
DOI : 10.32051/02211901

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ABSTRACT

This paper analyses the biblical and contextual relevance of two sermons preached by one of Ghana’s leading contemporary Pentecostal/Charismatic preachers by name Mensa Anamua Otabil. The titles of these sermons are: “Our God is an Awesome God: The Great Provider”, and “Our God is an Awesome God: The Lord of Hosts”. Otabil is the founder and overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), and the founding Chancellor of Central University College. In Ghana and beyond, he is described by many as a statesman, an entrepreneur, a scholar, a leader, an author, and even a ‘politician’. Otabil in particular is one of the contemporary African Pentecostal/ Charismatic preachers who have contributed to a radically new understanding and appropriation of the Bible in relation to African Christianity, traditional religiosity and identity, and the African social, economic, political, and cultural challenges. These new understandings represent decolonization of biblical theology and interpretation and the making of authentically contextual contributions to contemporary African Christian theology. He actually belongs to a new generation of African preachers who are pioneering a new synthesis arising from the engagement of Scripture with the total African experience.

Keywords: theology of provision, the Isaac view of life, living by facts; faith-life principles, attitude of faith, Mount Moriah, living by faith; the Mount of the Lord.

SIMON KOUESSAN DEGBE PhD, Associate Professor; teaches African Christianity, African Pentecostalism, and Biblical Studies. He is currently the President of Maranatha University College, Accra, Ghana.

Degbe, Simon K. “A Biblical and Cultural Vision of God in Contemporary African Pentecostal/ Charismatic Homiletics.” E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 5, no.1 (2019): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.32051/02211901

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