The Biblical Creator Dressed in African Attire
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- Date de parution28/02/2024
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Résumé
"Aias Cabaça's book delves into some facts which erstwhile had been subsumed in the African traditional religion and history. These facts are not incongruent nor contradictory to Christianity. Rather, they are complementary and can enhance the clear understanding of the Creator as documented in the Bible."- Dr Oluwole A. Oyedeji, PhD "The Biblical Creator Dressed in African Attire is an excellent exposition of the African traditional religions' perspective on origins, that challenges people of all nations to return to their primordial roots."- Dr Stkesworth Shadeed, DMin "The African knowledge of God as the Creator of all things predates the missionaries' mission to the continent.
Following the logic of the African concept of God and connecting it with scripture is the strength of this book."- Dr Elisha Kwabena Marfo, PhD "The contextualization of Christ in an African setting through the lens of Creation is driven as the main argument of his book. The author challenges his readers to return to their African roots in three distinct yet interconnected ways, namely: The Original Good Creator; The Original Sabbath Rest; and The Bible."- Dr Edward A.
Appollis, DMin, PhD Aias A. B. Cabaça is currently the Evangelism director for the Angolan South Luanda and Cabinda Mission, he was previously a university lecturer at the Adventist faculty of theology in Angola, an extension of Montemorelos University. He holds a master's degree in religion with emphasis in the Old Testament; and two Bachelor's degrees, one in Business Administration and the other in AB-Theology.
Aias has lectured in the Philippines and Angola and enjoys academic research, evangelism, and chaplaincy. He is also the founder and part-time speaker for Ahijah Media Ministry, the founding president of the Angolan Adventist Theological Society, and has served as president of AATA (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies African Theological Association).
Following the logic of the African concept of God and connecting it with scripture is the strength of this book."- Dr Elisha Kwabena Marfo, PhD "The contextualization of Christ in an African setting through the lens of Creation is driven as the main argument of his book. The author challenges his readers to return to their African roots in three distinct yet interconnected ways, namely: The Original Good Creator; The Original Sabbath Rest; and The Bible."- Dr Edward A.
Appollis, DMin, PhD Aias A. B. Cabaça is currently the Evangelism director for the Angolan South Luanda and Cabinda Mission, he was previously a university lecturer at the Adventist faculty of theology in Angola, an extension of Montemorelos University. He holds a master's degree in religion with emphasis in the Old Testament; and two Bachelor's degrees, one in Business Administration and the other in AB-Theology.
Aias has lectured in the Philippines and Angola and enjoys academic research, evangelism, and chaplaincy. He is also the founder and part-time speaker for Ahijah Media Ministry, the founding president of the Angolan Adventist Theological Society, and has served as president of AATA (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies African Theological Association).
"Aias Cabaça's book delves into some facts which erstwhile had been subsumed in the African traditional religion and history. These facts are not incongruent nor contradictory to Christianity. Rather, they are complementary and can enhance the clear understanding of the Creator as documented in the Bible."- Dr Oluwole A. Oyedeji, PhD "The Biblical Creator Dressed in African Attire is an excellent exposition of the African traditional religions' perspective on origins, that challenges people of all nations to return to their primordial roots."- Dr Stkesworth Shadeed, DMin "The African knowledge of God as the Creator of all things predates the missionaries' mission to the continent.
Following the logic of the African concept of God and connecting it with scripture is the strength of this book."- Dr Elisha Kwabena Marfo, PhD "The contextualization of Christ in an African setting through the lens of Creation is driven as the main argument of his book. The author challenges his readers to return to their African roots in three distinct yet interconnected ways, namely: The Original Good Creator; The Original Sabbath Rest; and The Bible."- Dr Edward A.
Appollis, DMin, PhD Aias A. B. Cabaça is currently the Evangelism director for the Angolan South Luanda and Cabinda Mission, he was previously a university lecturer at the Adventist faculty of theology in Angola, an extension of Montemorelos University. He holds a master's degree in religion with emphasis in the Old Testament; and two Bachelor's degrees, one in Business Administration and the other in AB-Theology.
Aias has lectured in the Philippines and Angola and enjoys academic research, evangelism, and chaplaincy. He is also the founder and part-time speaker for Ahijah Media Ministry, the founding president of the Angolan Adventist Theological Society, and has served as president of AATA (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies African Theological Association).
Following the logic of the African concept of God and connecting it with scripture is the strength of this book."- Dr Elisha Kwabena Marfo, PhD "The contextualization of Christ in an African setting through the lens of Creation is driven as the main argument of his book. The author challenges his readers to return to their African roots in three distinct yet interconnected ways, namely: The Original Good Creator; The Original Sabbath Rest; and The Bible."- Dr Edward A.
Appollis, DMin, PhD Aias A. B. Cabaça is currently the Evangelism director for the Angolan South Luanda and Cabinda Mission, he was previously a university lecturer at the Adventist faculty of theology in Angola, an extension of Montemorelos University. He holds a master's degree in religion with emphasis in the Old Testament; and two Bachelor's degrees, one in Business Administration and the other in AB-Theology.
Aias has lectured in the Philippines and Angola and enjoys academic research, evangelism, and chaplaincy. He is also the founder and part-time speaker for Ahijah Media Ministry, the founding president of the Angolan Adventist Theological Society, and has served as president of AATA (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies African Theological Association).



