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Poverty, the Bible, and Africa
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This is an important book on the subject of poverty in Africa. The author approaches it from a theological perspective and offers a constructive critique aimed at correcting misplaced notions of wealth and poverty in the African context. It is highly recommended for the academy, church readership, and national policy makers.John D. K. Ekem, DTh
Kwesi Dickson-Gilbert Ansre Distinguished Professor of Biblical Exegesis and Mother Tongue Hermeneutics,
Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon-Accra, GhanaBoaheng brings solid exegesis as he reframes the challenges of poverty and injustice. He does not hold back on challenging aberrant theology, colonial injustice, and issues such as corruption, which create barriers for people to experience "fullness of life." At the same time Boaheng helps unpack how the rich cultural heritage across African societies can be a strong foundation to build upon, rather than importing solutions which are culturally and contextually inappropriate from the global north. This should be on the required reading list for everyone involved with mission and development in Africa.Matthew Maury, MBA
CEO, TEAR AustraliaBoaheng's combination of perceptive cultural insights and in-depth biblical analysis shines a prophetic light on the inadequacies of prosperity theologies in addressing issues of poverty. An informed, perceptive and authentic voice, I highly recommend this book to anyone committed to deepening their understanding of the alleviation of poverty in Africa.Mark Galpin, PhD
Postgraduate Programme Leader,
Tutor in Poverty and Justice Studies,
All Nations Christian College, Ware, UKIsaac Boaheng offers a fresh engagement of the thorny issue of poverty in Africa, not from a victim-blaming perspective as many do, but from the helpful premise that God owns everything. The strength of the book lies in its thorough engagement of Scripture and the African context. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.Frederick Mawusi Amevenku, PhD
Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies,
Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon-Accra, GhanaBoaheng has only one goal in mind - to develop a theology of poverty that is both theologically sound and culturally appropriate for the context of Africa. However, it is not only a book for Africa and African Christians. I really hope and pray that the whole global body of Christ will read this book and learn from it. This book stresses again the importance of biblical and holistic discipleship starting with the leaders of the church and Christian organizations as they model it and equip others.Rev. Jan C. Wessels
International Director, Faith2Share (UK)

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