Leadership in African context: a missiological approach
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Afeke, Bright
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University of the Free State
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English: Good leadership is of utmost importance for the people of Africa and the political future of the continent. In the African context it is clear that important new directives for sound leadership is needed. From the missiological perspective an overview of leadership and biblical guidelines are given.
In chapter one an outline of the context, scope and purpose of the thesis is given
In chapter two leadership is defined in the secular literature and given theories on leadership is discussed.
In chapter three a biblical overview of leadership is put forward. The Old Testament’s view of king, prophet and priest is discussed. According to the New Testament Jesus replied to the environmental problems of his time and age. Jesus himself was a shepherd of his people, servant and steward. Paul’s views are also discussed.
In chapter four the context of Africa is reviewed. Africa is a continent with as terrible past and important aspects of the pre-colonial and colonial rule is discussed. However, the problems of Africa are not only as a result of its colonial past. Leadership is often lacking and dictators and military leaders often bring about disaster to their people.
In chapter five the socio-economic an political stance of the church is discussed. The church has an important role to play in Africa to help the continent on a new way.
In chapter six the churches’ involvement in Africa’s revolution is defined and discussed. The church must influence the leadership of Africa. The way in which the worldview must be influenced is also important.
Chapter seven ends of with a short evaluation.
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Thesis (Ph.D. (Missiology))--University of the Free State, 2002, Leadership, Biblical view of leadership, The African context, Political renewal in Africa, The church in Africa, Leadership from the perspective of the church, Christianity -- Africa, Religion and culture -- Africa, Christianity and politics, Christian leadership