heritage of faith, A
Book Description
A Heritage of Faith offers readers a comprehensive journey through the remarkable evolution of Christianity across Nigeria, spanning from its earliest foundations to contemporary expressions. This extensive work illuminates how faith has taken root and flourished in diverse ways throughout Nigerian society, showcasing the creativity and resilience that have defined Christian communities across generations.
The narrative unfolds through six distinct spiritual movements that have shaped Nigerian Christianity: the foundational Missionary period, the emergence of African Church independence, the transformative Prophetic and Healing traditions, the dynamic Pentecostal awakening, the scholarly Evangelical approach, and the contemporary Charismatic renewal. Each movement reveals unique spiritual experiences and practices that have contributed to the rich tapestry of Nigerian Christian life.
Beginning with the pivotal return of liberated slaves from Sierra Leone in 1839, this historical account weaves together personal testimonies of influential leaders, prevailing theological perspectives of each era, and the broader social developments within Nigeria itself. The result is an engaging chronicle that connects regional experiences across different time periods into a unified narrative.
Enhanced with detailed charts and an extensive photographic collection, this 804-page volume demonstrates how Christianity has not merely survived but thrived in Nigerian soil. For readers seeking to understand how faith adapts and grows within diverse cultural contexts, this work provides valuable insights into spiritual resilience and transformation.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~22 hours)
π Length: 804 pages
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