Impact of Ogbomoso Journal of Theology on Developmental Works in Africa and Beyond
Keywords:
contextualisation, Imasogie;, frican Christian Theology, ; Charismatics, Pentecostalism, glossolalia;, Thomas Jefferson BowenAbstract
his paper was designed to discuss the contribution of Ogbomoso Journal of Theology
(OJOT) to educational developmental work and civilisation of Africans. The paper is a desk
research and a review of the OJOT activities in the African continent with concentration on
how missionary education contributed to human development on the continent. The study
reveals that OJOT has made significant impact to developmental works through theological
education and scholarly contribution in Africa and beyond, especially in the areas of poverty
alleviation, holistic healing and health awareness, and prevention or reduction of societal ills
through ministrations.
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Published
2016-03-31
How to Cite
Oladejo, D. O. B., & Adetunji, D. A. T. (2016). Impact of Ogbomoso Journal of Theology on Developmental Works in Africa and Beyond. International Journal For Research In Business, Management And Accounting, 2(1), 104–123. Retrieved from https://ijrbma.com/index.php/bma/article/view/463


