Worldview, Way of Life and Worship

Worldview, Way of Life and Worship

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Beschrijving: In this book the author takes up the issue of the continuing encounter between the Christian faith and Ga religion and culture. He provides readers with the various hypothesis of the origin of the Ga people, the history of Christianity in Ghana in general and Christianity among the Ga people in particular. This study presents the world-view of the Ga people bringing out the underlying theological meanings in their rites and festivals. The author looks at how Christians of the historic and Pentecostal/charismatic churches have responded to the beliefs and practices of the Ga people. He draws attention to the liturgical responses from the churches in Accra. The writer also examines how traditionalist have reacted to Christian beliefs. Christianity has been in Accra among the Ga for over 165 years and Ga culture is still a force to reckon with in this day and age. Focusing on liturgical inculturation the author concludes that to continue to make an impact on the Ga people, the Churches should not only concentrate on the external features of the way of life of the people, they must access the worldview of the people as well. He stresses that the reason for inculturation is not to rescue Ga traditional culture, but rather to provide a process of change, which affects the entire culture in order to become a worthy home of Godās people.Emmanuel Isaac Kpakpo Addo is an ordained priest of the Anglican Diocese of Accra, Ghana. He attended Trinity College for his ministerial formation. He graduated in the study of Religions with History at the University of Ghana/Trinity College. He obtained the Master of Arts in Theological Studies from the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Utrecht.

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