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Giving an account of Christian hope: a missiological reflection on Christian Muslim encounter in Kano City, Northern Nigeria: a Muslim background believer's perspective

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dc.contributor.advisor Saayman, W. A. (Willem A.)
dc.contributor.author Shaba, Abimbola Adamson
dc.date.accessioned 2011-11-22T13:39:32Z
dc.date.available 2011-11-22T13:39:32Z
dc.date.issued 2011-06
dc.identifier.citation Shaba, Abimbola Adamson (2011) Giving an account of Christian hope : a missiological reflection on Christian Muslim encounter in Kano city, Northern Nigeria : a muslim background believer's perspective, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5093> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5093
dc.description.abstract This study is an endeavour to construct a theological (Missiological) reflection on what Christian witnessing could look like in Kano among non-Christians (predominantly Hausa/Fulani Muslims), if interpreted and expressed from the viewpoint of the hope Christians have in Christ. This heads towards a proposal for new Christian praxis, developed in dialogue with and as a response to the role of the life-transforming message of justification in Christ, as it relates to Christian living. This is based on historical fact that attracts non-Christians to the hope in God’s future activity through His saving grace in the unique Jesus Christ (2 Cor. 1: 22), that is, seeking to be like Christ (1Jn 3: 2-3). This leads to the guiding issue on how Christians should explore hope as a fundamental key to become living witnesses to non-Christians, Muslim in particular, in Kano city, Northern Nigeria and elsewhere in the world based on the biblical interpretation of 1 Peter 3: 15-17. It equally means in a hostile environment walking by faith rather than by sight, through suffering rather than by triumph, to bringing about the future Kingdom of God, characterized by peace, justice and love into the community now, and ultimately in the one to come. This in turn makes this study relevant both internally – for the renewal of the church to discover and live out its Christian identity – and externally, in the church’s witness to its Muslim neighbours in the midst of religious intolerance that leads to bloodshed and the destruction of property. Therefore, the two dimensions, the internal and external, of the church’s life, since a congregation’s sense of identity is at the same time its sense of mission in society. A renewal in the church’s sense of identity brings about a renewal in its sense of mission, and vice versa. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 221 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Christian hope en
dc.subject Christian Muslim encounter en
dc.subject Praxis cycle en
dc.subject Lifestyle
dc.subject Historical background
dc.subject Suffering
dc.subject Bloodshed
dc.subject Witness
dc.subject Missiological reflections
dc.subject Kano City, Nigeria
dc.subject.ddc 261.270966978
dc.subject.lcsh Christianity and other religions -- Nigeria -- Kano
dc.subject.lcsh Islam --Relations -- Christianity
dc.subject.lcsh Violence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
dc.subject.lcsh Violence --Religious aspects -- Islam
dc.subject.lcsh Kano (Nigeria) -- Religion
dc.subject.lcsh Missions -- Nigeria -- Kano
dc.title Giving an account of Christian hope: a missiological reflection on Christian Muslim encounter in Kano City, Northern Nigeria: a Muslim background believer's perspective en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
dc.description.degree D. Th. (Missiology)


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