Christian Theological Education and Discipleship
Panacea to Nigerian Church Challenges
Abstract
Christian theological education and discipleship have been veritable mediums for instilling the appropriate spiritual virtues and characters in new converts. Previous scholarship on Christian theological education in the African context has underpinned the contributions and possibilities of theological education in African contexts to exploring the connectivity between Christian theological education and discipleship to underscore what they portend for resolving the church’s challenges and engendering development and transformation. Using analytical and historical approaches, the paper discusses the significance, challenges, and prospects of Christian Theological Education in Africa. It highlights the failures of the Church and how theological education and discipleship can serve as a panacea in tackling them. Finally, it argues for the repositioning of theological education towards mission, socioeconomic, and justice dimensions, especially in the Church and the state.
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