Wash and Pray

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Wash and Pray
Author : Joseph Ola
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Publisher : Independently Published
Language : English
Release Date : 01 December 2023
ISBN : 9798870536743
Pages : 0 pages
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In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Africa faced a unique set of challenges that sparked a profound spiritual response among its people. Wash and Pray: African Theological Discourse on COVID-19 delves into the heart of this response, exploring the intersections of faith, culture, history, and the pandemic that gripped the world from 2019 to 2022. The book demonstrates that for many Africans, the pandemic was not just a medical crisis but also a spiritual battle. As such, the book invites the reader to witness the historicising of the pandemic in Africa through this landmark resource for current and future generations, ensuring that the narratives of African Christianity in the face of COVID-19 and other pandemics are not lost. The chapter contributions offer diverse perspectives from Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and the UK, each contextualising the African Christian response to the pandemic. In essence, this monograph paints a rich tapestry of African theological discourse during a global crisis, ultimately affirming that faith and science, when harmonised, can lead to a resilient and thriving community. List of Contributors Isaiah Ola Abolarin (Nigeria) Benjamin Isola Akano (Nigeria) Justice A. Arthur (Ghana) Victoria Oyenike Ayano (Nigeria) Paul Ayokunle (UK) Kwaku Boamah (Ghana) Rev. Akarama Dan Jr (Nigeria) Edmore Dube (Zimbabwe) Harvey Kwiyani (UK) Eric Manu (Ghana) Françoise Niyonsaba (Rwanda) Godfred Nsiah (Ghana) Moses Iliya Ogidis (Nigeria) Joseph Ola (UK) Dr Gabriel Ademola Oyeniyi (Nigeria) Ruth M. Oyeniyi (Nigeria)

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