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Class of 2003
(2003)
Class of 2003 photograph outside Seeger Chapel
Class of 2002
(2002)
Class of 2002 photograph outside Seeger Chapel
Class of 2005
(2005)
Class of 2005 photograph outside Seeger Chapel
Akingam Akiroit a Aktj
(Ekanisa a Adakar a Ngikiristoi, 2017)
Kisuruori iyong ayong, atopupok akiroit
daang. Katojoikis ayong ngakiro nguna,
tominak etau kang. Arai ayong ikon, ee
robo, EKAPOLON Akuj, Namerikanyer.
~ Yeremia 15:16
Mutual submission, mutual respect: Reciprocal enkanyit in Ephesians 5 in the Maasai context
(Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 2021)
In Ephesians 5:21, Paul enjoins all Christians to live in mutual submission to each
other out of reverence for Christ. In the verses that follow, Paul describes what this
mutual submission should look like in practice. ...
Andrew F. Walls: Apostle of World Christianity
(Missio Dei: A Journal of MIssional Theology and Praxis, 2021)
Andrew Walls (1928-2021) "may be the most important person you don't know. "1 During
his life, he was broadly recognized as the doyen of the study of world Christianity-that is, the
study of world Christianity as a single, ...
My God is enkAi: A Reflection of Vernacular African Theology
(Journal of Language, Culture, and Religion, 2021)
n the thirty-two years since Lamin Sanneh published Translating the
Message (Orbis Books, 1989), there has been a growing awareness of the importance
of vernacular languages in Christian life and practice. But it is often ...
Is the Prosperity Gospel, Gospel? An Examination of the Prosperity and Productivity Gospels in African Christianity
(South African Theological Seminary, 2022)
The teaching of the Prosperity Gospel is widespread
throughout African Christianity-especially within African
Initiated/Independent Churches (AICs) and Pentecostal
churches. For many, it is only a natural expression of ...
Lessons from Scripture for Maasai Christianity, Lessons from Maasai Culture for the Global Church
(Priscilla Papers, 2019)
Lessons from Scripture for Maasai Christianity,
Lessons from Maasai Culture for the Global Church
Conversion or Proselytization? Being Maasai, Becoming Christian
(Global Missiology, 2021-04)
Conversion is part of Christianity’s DNA. Scholarly discussions about the meaning(s) and
nature of Christian conversion perhaps reflect a popular—and historical—confusion about
conversion vis-à-vis proselytization (e.g., ...