IDOLATRY AND AFRICA DESTINY
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This book is inspired by God the Creator, both as a warning and an opportunity for the nations of Africa and the entire world, their leaders, the local communities and their leaders, the Church and her leaders. It aims at arousing awareness of everyone regarding the gravity of idolatry and the major role it has played in the decline and the degenerescence of Africa.
A new light is shed on such subjects as culture, slave trade (the means for deeper and more effective reconciliation); and a new tendency of the world regarding the individual rights as prevailing over the rights of communities and the Creator rights that are despised every day. Issues related to Israel and the destiny of African people, as well as relevant teachings and prophecies from the Bible in the light of the problems confronting the world today.
This book brings out of the Holy Scriptures and from both cultural and worship realities of Africa and beyond, elements that cause every human being to think seriously. The relation between idol worshiping and slavery, economics and politics is clearly stated with rarely quoted Bible verses that are still linked to present day events. Jesus did not come to abolish the law, but he came to fulfil it. How can we then reject him (in our houses, schools, even prisons), and still expect to escape the curse from sin and law? Idolatry and the Destiny of Africa (Vol. 1) thus opens the door to a dialogue between the cultures and the faith that draws the favours of our Creator, healing and reconciliations at the level of individuals, nations and continents which slave trade and demonic covenants had separated, hurt or put under various generational curses. Idolatry is no longer seen here as a void and theoretical notion, nor a religious matter. The practice of idolatry is producing unknowingly to the world, many of our modern challenges. For the sake of the Kingdom economy, the Church should also discern and abhorre any kind of
idolatry in her midst.
From a global point of view, this book is telling afresh the story of our contemporary civilization by shedding light upon the sources of the Holy Scriptures which had given to it, a foundation that we seem to dangerously ignore
Contents
Chapter 1: About the authority of the Bible
Chapter 2: Definitions and various considerations
Chapter 3: From Garden of Eden to the breakout of people (the genesis ofidolatry)
Chapter 4: In the beginning God used Africa
Chapter 5: The deep reasons of the Confusion
Chapter 6: Various implications of Idolatry
Chapter 7: Idolatry and Culture
Chapter 8: The question of blood in the Bible
Chapter 9: The relationship between idolatry and slavery
Chapter 10: Our personal and corporate responsibility is engaged
Chapter 11: The primarily responsibility of the Church: how to face it?
Chapter 12: Can a solution be found?
Chapter 13: Guide for personal and family salvation
Weight | 0,350 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 14 × 1,2 cm |
Emmanuel Menie |
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