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The Writers Blog Talk Show
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12 episodes
2 days ago
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” - Charles W. Eliot. To help you get the best out of targeted books and the authors behind these books, “The Writers Blog” – A book review show has been designed just for you. It is all in our bid to encourage reading and writing in our society; as we celebrate Ghanaian and African Authors and their works, and promote various stakeholders within the publishing industry. The “Kiddie Zone” segment will cause your child to fall in love with books.
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“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” - Charles W. Eliot. To help you get the best out of targeted books and the authors behind these books, “The Writers Blog” – A book review show has been designed just for you. It is all in our bid to encourage reading and writing in our society; as we celebrate Ghanaian and African Authors and their works, and promote various stakeholders within the publishing industry. The “Kiddie Zone” segment will cause your child to fall in love with books.
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TWB - Biblical, Traditional, and Theological Framework for Understanding Christian Prophetism in Ghana Today - Rev. Dr. Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh & Vickie Amoah
The Writers Blog Talk Show
33 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
TWB - Biblical, Traditional, and Theological Framework for Understanding Christian Prophetism in Ghana Today - Rev. Dr. Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh & Vickie Amoah

The basis for this project is to verify and determine the extent to which contemporary prophetic ministry in Ghana appropriates prophetism in the early church, Corpus Paulinum, and traditional prophetism in Ghana. The spirit of prophecy which was believed to have ceased in Judaism and during the intertestamental period has now been restored at the inauguration of Christianity. Notwithstanding, Paul gave stipulations for prophets and prophecy in the church in 1 Corinthians 14. This confirms that prophecy was a common phenomenon in the early church and Pauline communities. Contemporary prophetic ministry in Ghana claimed to have conformed to Pauline stipulations concerning prophets and prophecy in the church, but what is their level of conformity? Contemporary prophetic ministry is becoming popular due to its appeal and compatibility with religious worldviews and its pragmatic outlook that resonates with the Ghanaian phenomenon of religion. As an adherent of the Akan traditional religion would go to a religious intermediary for ebisa (literally to ""inquire"" or ""ask"") into present or future happenings, contemporary prophets have positioned themselves to be agents of ebisa in Ghanaian Christianity. This book explores biblical and traditional understandings of prophetism that have influenced contemporary Christian understanding of prophets and prophecy in the church. ""Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh's book makes an important contribution to the phenomenon of prophetism in Ghana, particularly in terms of the dialogue between Christianity and African traditional religions. The biblical dimension from a New Testament perspective adds value to the discussion and confirms the viewpoint that the Bible is a key source for theologizing in an African context."" --John D. K. Ekem, Kwesi Dickson-Gilbert Ansre Distinguished Professor of Biblical Exegesis & Mother Tongue Hermeneutics, Trinity Theological Seminary, Ghana ""In this volume on the intersection between biblical prophetism on the one hand and African Pentecostal gifts of the Spirit on the other, Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh treats us to the nuances of a phenomenon that has come to define pneumatic Christianity in Africa: the prophetic. This is a great addition to the material on biblical perspectives of African Christianity generally, and African Pentecostalism in particular."" --J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Professor of Contemporary African Christianity and Pentecostalism, Trinity Theological Seminary, Ghana ""This book provides readers with a biblical and theological insight on how to understand and appreciate the complex Ghanaian Christian prophetic enterprise. Aryeh's work is well written and organized."" --Prince S. Conteh, University of Sierra Leone Research Directorate, Sierra Leone Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh is Vice Rector of the  Perez University College in Winneba, Ghana.

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“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” - Charles W. Eliot. To help you get the best out of targeted books and the authors behind these books, “The Writers Blog” – A book review show has been designed just for you. It is all in our bid to encourage reading and writing in our society; as we celebrate Ghanaian and African Authors and their works, and promote various stakeholders within the publishing industry. The “Kiddie Zone” segment will cause your child to fall in love with books.