Abstract
The Relevance and Practice of Theological Education: A Case Study of Charismatic Churches in Santasi-Heman, Ghana
Highlights
Theology is the rational and systematic study of God and religious beliefs
Gathogo (2013) argues that there is a strong basis for studying the birth and development of Christian education in Africa today because of the fact that the numerical centre of Christian gravity has shifted to Africa; for Africa is portrayed as the most Christian Continent in the twenty-first century
This study report investigates the relevance of theological education for practical ministry among some charismatic churches
Summary
Theology is the rational and systematic study of God and religious beliefs. It is an academic discipline in most seminaries and universities. This study report investigates the relevance of theological education for practical ministry among some charismatic churches. It was reported by Green (1984) that Archbishop William Temple during the period of world war II defined evangelism as presenting Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit that men may come to put their faith in God through him, to accept him as their saviour and to serve him as their King in the fellowship of his church” and this forms a major part of the church’s practical ministry. Demographic and Frequency table of the various assessments were obtained
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