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African Perspectives on Multiculturalism and Economic Justice (Gift Mtukwa)

African Perspectives on Multiculturalism and Economic Justice (Gift Mtukwa)

FromThe Biblical Mind


African Perspectives on Multiculturalism and Economic Justice (Gift Mtukwa)

FromThe Biblical Mind

ratings:
Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The church should not only perform charity work, but also pursue economic justice.
Dr. Gift Mtukwa joins Dru Johnson to discuss the Kenyan church and Gift's Pauline scholarship. They examine the importance of multiculturalism in the church, which requires navigating cultural differences in language, worship style, and socioeconomic status. Additionally, Gift explains how reading Paul helps the modern Kenyan church understand poverty, economic opportunity, and financial prudence.
Gift Mtukwa is the Chair of the Department of Religion and Christian Ministry at Africa Nazarene University and lead pastor of the University Church of the Nazarene. Born in Zimbabwe, he now lives in Nairobi, Kenya. His research centers on contextual readings of Scripture, especially Paul's letters.
Show notes:
0:00 Different Kenyan tribes in the same church
3:16 The importance of diverse leadership
5:50 Explaining the Kenyan tribes
9:24 Kenyan impressions of majority-white churches
12:03 Evangelism in Africa
13:45 Paul's approach to multiculturalism
19:15 Understanding "if you don't work, you don't eat"
22:58 Poverty in rural and urban Kenya
25:34 How the church can help people in poverty
30:49 Pastoral education in economics and community development
33:33 Pros and cons of the American church

Show notes by Micah Long
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Released:
Jun 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Biblical Mind is dedicated to helping its audience understand how the biblical authors thought, promoting Bible fluency through curious, careful reading of Scripture. It is hosted by Dr. Dru Johnson and published by the Center for Hebraic Thought, a hub for research and resources on the intellectual world of the Bible.