Christianity did not arrive in Africa through colonialism alone. From the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 to the theological influence of Alexandria, Carthage, Augustine, and Athanasius, Africa stood at th...
Is Christian ministry a career or a divine calling? This article contrasts the apostolic model of ministry with the growing professionalisation of clergy, arguing that authentic ministry requires serv...
African Christianity has become one of the most influential expressions of global Christianity. Yet alongside its growth come significant theological and spiritual challenges. This article explores is...
AI and the Beast Revelation 13 presents one of the most unsettling visions in Scripture:a beast that deceives the nations,animates false images,and compels allegiance through fabricated wonders and co...
A Christian Perspective on War War has always forced Christians to confront difficult moral and theological questions. How can believers reconcile: Throughout church history, Christians have responded...
Contextual theology emerged as a necessary response to theological imperialism and cultural marginalisation. Yet when context becomes the source rather than the setting of theology, Scripture is displ...
The appointment of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury represents more than an ecclesiastical milestone. This article argues that it symbolises a deeper theological shift within the Church of E...
As churches increasingly experiment with “values-aligned” artificial intelligence systems, important theological questions emerge concerning discipleship, attention, spiritual formation, and the role ...
Is cessationism merely a doctrinal position — or does it unintentionally undermine the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit within the Church? This article argues that modern cessationism mirrors ancient C...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly fluent, adaptive, and seemingly self-aware, many are asking whether machines may one day become conscious. This article argues that contemporary AI syst...