Africanisation as an agent of theological education in Africa
Africanisation as an agent of theological education in Africa
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This article focuses on the response of Africanisation to Western theological education in Africa, Optimal Management of Thermal Comfort and Driving Range in Electric Vehicles which has for centuries become a theological problem for the African context.In this 21st century, Africanisation is at the centre of the African discourse and focuses on the realities of our African context.Therefore, theological education in Africa should be Africanised in order to seriously engage the aspects of Africanisation.The struggle against colonial education was to ensure that Africa is liberated from unjust A systematic review of the interrelations of urban form and mode choice in African cities educational oppression, socio-economic oppression, poverty, racism, political oppression and gender injustice.
In this regard, Africanisation is an agent to address the introduced Western theological education in Africa.Yet the two concepts, namely commercialisation and commodification, have an influence on theological education in Africa.