Christening a nation: A critical theological investigation of declaring Zambia a Christian nation
dc.contributor.advisor | Mzondi, Modisa | |
dc.creator | Mumba, Gabriel | |
dc.date | 2023 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-08-12T11:59:27Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-08-12T11:59:27Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | |
dc.degree | Doctor of Philosophy in Theology | |
dc.description.abstract | Christening a nation: A critical theological investigation of declaring Zambia a Christian nation is a study contributing to the ongoing discussion concerning the theological implications surrounding the declaration of Zambia a Christian Nation, and how the Church in Zambia should respond to the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation? The study is shaped after Osmer’s (2008, 199—217) four tasks of practical theology namely: (i) the descriptive task (what is going on?), whose main objective was to have an all-inclusive consultation to understand the factors that influenced the declaration of Zambia a Christian nation, (ii) the interpretive task (why is it going on?), which helped to historically understand what related literature teaches about christening a nation, (iii) the normative task (what ought to be going on?), which discussed what the Bible and theologians teach, vis–à–vis christening a nation, and (iv) the pragmatic task (how might we respond?), which discussed some critical theological implications of declaring Zambia a Christian nation, and further offered a pragmatic response of the Church in Zambia. In this regard, the study used a qualitative explorative–descriptive approach. Christening Zambia and the subsequent declaration of Zambia a Christian nation aroused discussions among stakeholders like the religious mother bodies, government and other interested parties to understand its objective. Therefore, the declaration of Zambia a Christian nation presents some good prospects to the Church in Zambia of fulfilling the great commission of Jesus Christ, while at the same time it is a challenge when its biblical and theological basis is not properly considered. | |
dc.description.abstract | Christening a nation: A critical theological investigation of declaring Zambia a Christian nation is a study contributing to the ongoing discussion concerning the theological implications surrounding the declaration of Zambia a Christian Nation, and how the Church in Zambia should respond to the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation? The study is shaped after Osmer’s (2008, 199—217) four tasks of practical theology namely: (i) the descriptive task (what is going on?), whose main objective was to have an all-inclusive consultation to understand the factors that influenced the declaration of Zambia a Christian nation, (ii) the interpretive task (why is it going on?), which helped to historically understand what related literature teaches about christening a nation, (iii) the normative task (what ought to be going on?), which discussed what the Bible and theologians teach, vis–à–vis christening a nation, and (iv) the pragmatic task (how might we respond?), which discussed some critical theological implications of declaring Zambia a Christian nation, and further offered a pragmatic response of the Church in Zambia. In this regard, the study used a qualitative explorative–descriptive approach. Christening Zambia and the subsequent declaration of Zambia a Christian nation aroused discussions among stakeholders like the religious mother bodies, government and other interested parties to understand its objective. Therefore, the declaration of Zambia a Christian nation presents some good prospects to the Church in Zambia of fulfilling the great commission of Jesus Christ, while at the same time it is a challenge when its biblical and theological basis is not properly considered. | |
dc.format.extent | 224p | |
dc.format.extent | 224p | |
dc.identifier | https://sats-dspace.s3.af-south-1.amazonaws.com/Theses/Thesis_PhD_2023_MumbaG.pdf | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14194/3043 | |
dc.language | eng | |
dc.publisher | South African Theological Seminary Johannesburg | |
dc.subject | Christianity | |
dc.subject | Nationalism | |
dc.subject | Christianity and culture | |
dc.title | Christening a nation: A critical theological investigation of declaring Zambia a Christian nation | |
dc.type | Thesis |
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