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Abanpredease Christology: A Christological Interpretation of Dormaahene’s Chieftaincy Appellations

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dc.contributor.author Boaheng, Isaac
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-26T03:28:29Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-26T03:28:29Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-22
dc.identifier.citation Boaheng I., / Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology (MOTBIT) Vol.1 No.1(2022) pp 1-15. en_US
dc.identifier.issn Online 2821-8965 | Print 2676-283
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/30415
dc.description STAFF/FACULTY PUBLICATIONS (E-JOURNAL) en_US
dc.description.abstract ABSTRACT The centrality of the person and works of Jesus Christ in Christianity cannot be denied. In relation to his works, Christ holds three offices simultaneously; namely, those of king, priest and prophet. A proper understanding of African traditional kingship may facilitate the African Christian understanding of the kingship of Christ and in the process, give the African audience a contextual expression of the Christian faith. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how African Christians can appreciate the kingship of Christ based on their understanding of the traditional chieftaincy institution. To this end, the paper examines relevant aspects of the Dormaa kingdom of Ghana—particularly the Dormaahene’s chieftaincy appellations—from a Christological perspective. The paper used a literature-based research methodology to interpret the appellations Ɔsagyefoɔ and Ɔseadeɛyɔ as Christological titles and then linked them to Ahobammɔ Christology—that is, the protection that Christ offers believers. The main thesis of the paper is that the chieftaincy appellations of the Dormaahene have rich Christology which when developed and promoted from an Akan Christian perspective, will catalyze the decolonization and contextualization of Christianity in Africa. The paper contributes to the Christianization of African chieftaincy institutions. The findings from the paper demand that traditional rulers exercise their authority in accordance with God’s purpose and will for their kingdoms, noting that only God is the Supreme Ruler. Keywords: Abanpredease Christology, Ahobammɔ Christology, Christ, Dormaahene, Ɔsagyefoɔ Christology, Ɔseadeɛyɔ Christology en_US
dc.description.sponsorship CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Noyam Publishers en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 4;Issue 1
dc.subject Abanpredease Christology, Ahobammɔ Christology, Christ, Dormaahene, Ɔsagyefoɔ Christology, Ɔseadeɛyɔ Christology en_US
dc.title Abanpredease Christology: A Christological Interpretation of Dormaahene’s Chieftaincy Appellations en_US
dc.title.alternative Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology (MOTBIT) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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