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Using an interdisciplinary approach building on Postcolonial
Biblical Criticism in an African context the author investigates
how a Christian living in the majority world generally views the
Bible differently from that of a Christian living in the minority
world. Looking at the beliefs and practices of First and Third
World Christians, especially as they may relate to Chapter 12 of
the Book of Revelation, the writer explores why there are variances
of belief and what, if anything, may be learned by contrasting both
worlds, listening to and examining both points of view. Some
background information and an exegesis of the passage provides the
stage for examination and discussion of African and Western
theologies. Somewhere between both extremes lies the hope that can
be found in Christian faith and belief that comes through the grace
of God through Christ and his command to love one another.
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