African Christian Worship Today
Subtitle: Living A Worshipful Life
Author: Francis C. P. Keiru
In the book "African Christian Worship Today," Francis Keiru explores a seldom-addressed topic, offering an in-depth examination of African Christian worship. Keiru's work is meticulously researched and contextualized within the African setting, presenting a balanced perspective on the historical role of music in Christian worship. The book underscores the importance of music, prayer, gospel delivery, Pentecostalism, African Christology, and African Women Theology in worship. A notable aspect of the book is its emphasis on the Bible as the ultimate standard for any teaching or doctrine in Christian practice. Keiru asserts that any mode of worship must align with biblical authenticity (pages 251-252). This biblically oriented, well-researched, and informative work is an invaluable resource in African Christian Theology, serving as excellent academic reference material on African Christian worship. Rev. Prof. Peter N Kariuki, Associate Minister at PCEA St. Andrew’s Church in Nairobi, Kenya, commends the book for its insightful and balanced exploration of African Christian worship.
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In the book "African Christian Worship Today," Francis Keiru addresses a topic that many authors have overlooked, offering a thorough examination of African Christian worship. Keiru's work is extensively researched and deeply contextualized within the African cultural and religious landscape. He presents a balanced perspective on the historical significance of music in Christian worship, emphasizing its importance in the worship practices of African Christians. The book delves into various aspects of African Christian worship, including prayer, music, gospel delivery, Pentecostalism, African Christology, and African Women Theology. One of the book's key strengths is its insistence that worship practices must be rooted in the Bible. Keiru asserts that the Bible should be the ultimate standard for any teaching or doctrine in Christian practice, ensuring that all worship modes pass the test of biblical authenticity (pages 251-252). This biblically oriented approach adds a layer of credibility and depth to Keiru's work. "African Christian Worship" is not just an academic exploration; it serves as a reminder to the church in Africa and beyond to recognize and uphold the integral role of music in worship. The book is praised for its well-researched, informative content, making it a valuable resource in African Christian Theology. It is particularly useful as academic reference material for those studying African Christian worship in contemporary times. Rev. Prof. Peter N Kariuki, Associate Minister at PCEA St. Andrew’s Church in Nairobi, Kenya, highly recommends the book, commending Keiru for his insightful and balanced exploration of African Christian worship. Kariuki highlights the book's contribution to understanding the unique characteristics and importance of African Christian worship practices, noting its potential to enrich both academic studies and practical worship experiences in the African context.