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St. Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine of Christ’s descent into Hades and its implications for African Ancestor Christological discourse

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dc.contributor.author Boaheng, Isaac
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dc.description.abstract ABSTRACT The statement “he [Christ] descended into Hades” in the Apostles’ Creed has generated theological debate concerning the nature and purpose of the descent and the relationship of Christ to ancestors. Given St. Thomas Aquinas’ outstanding contribution to the development of this doctrine, this article explores Aquinas’ contributions to the doctrine of Christ’s descent into Hades. It then critiques ancestor Christology through the lens of the descent doctrine. A desktop research approach is used to gather and analyse data from journal articles, books, and theses. The article argues that Christ died in place of sinful humanity and bore the total punishment for sin; therefore, there is no sacrifice for salvation except that which Christ offered. This emphasises that salvation is solely through Christ, and no rituals, sacrifices, or ancestors can replace His redemptive work. The article also asserts that Christ, as the Son of God, surpasses any human ancestor in importance and power, making ancestor Christology invalid. It encourages Akan Christians to place their faith solely in Christ. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY en_US
dc.subject St. Thomas Aquinas’,doctrine of Christ’s en_US
dc.subject African Ancestor,Christological discourse en_US
dc.title St. Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine of Christ’s descent into Hades and its implications for African Ancestor Christological discourse en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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