AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY

A LIVING AND VIBRANT REPOSITORY OF CHRISTIAN FAITH – Part I

Authors

  • Johny Thachuparamban CMI Nairobi

Keywords:

African Christianity, African Church Fathers, African Theology, Colonization, Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Indigenous Spirituality, Mission, Third Force of Christianity

Abstract

Africa has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and culture, right from its infancy to its present state. While much has been written on the topic of Christianity in Africa, relatively little attempt has been made in acknowledging it as one of the pillars of faith in Christendom, a status attributed exclusively to the West and the East. Hence, this article aims at rectifying this perspective by presenting Africa as a significant, living and vibrant repository of Christian faith. This claim is substantiated by giving an overview of the growth of Christianity in Africa to establish its antiquity. The history is divided into four phases: the beginning of Christianity in North Africa, the decline of the early African Church due to Islam; and the colonization or modern period. The fourth phase, the Africanization of Christianity will be dealt with in the second part of this article.

Author Biography

Johny Thachuparamban CMI, Nairobi

Johny Thachuparamban is a member of the CMI religious congregation. He has a Masters degree in Science with maths as major (MSc) from Kerala, India, and a Licentiate (STL) and Doctorate (STD) in biblical studies from KU Leuven, Belgium. He has served in the Kenya mission, at first, as Associate Pastor at Mbiuni Catholic Mission, Machakos, Kenya, and after his theological studies in Belgium as Professor at Hekima Jesuit University College, and later also as part time lecturer at Tangaza University College, Nairobi, Kenya. Besides this, he serves as visiting Professor of New Testament at St Charles Luwanga Diocesan Seminary, Windhoek, Namibia. His doctoral thesis on Matthean studies was published with the title Jesus and the Law in the Matthean Community: A Source-and Redaction-Critical Study of Mt 5, 38-48, Delhi: ISPCK, 2011. He has published articles in reputed journals. At present he is the Regional Superior of the CMI St Thomas Region, East Africa. Email: jthachu@gmail.com.

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Published

2018-03-31

How to Cite

Thachuparamban CMI, J. (2018). AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY: A LIVING AND VIBRANT REPOSITORY OF CHRISTIAN FAITH – Part I. Asian Horizons, 12(01), 165–178. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2165