A major challenge in African Christianity is presenting Jesus and
his work of salvation in a way that demonstrates his superiority
over evil powers and his sufficiency to fill the vacuum created by
abandoned traditional religions in African Christians. This study
argues that to build confidence in Christ, in Africa, one must go
beyond African-oriented Christological motifs. The implications of
the victory of the Cross over Satan and the ontological nature of
Christian salvation must all be brought to bear on the African
worldview. This analysis on the securing power of the African
traditional religions, the person and work of Christ helps to shed
light on how the Gospel can take root in the African Church, and it
should be especially useful to all who are concerned to address the
'mile-long but inch-deep' factor of Christianity in Africa.
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