Michael C. Kirwen, M.M., since 1963 has divided his time between doing pastoral work among the Luo people of Tanzania and research, teaching, and writing cross cultural theology in Tanzania and North America. He is author of a forthcoming book on famine in East African, to be published by Orbis.
"The best presentation of Africa religion in print today."--Herbert Richardson, St. Michael's College "Well-researched and well-written . . . recommended reading to any serious-minded pastoral agent, and to trans-cultural theologians."--Joseph Therese Agbasiere, AMECEA Gaba Pastoral Institute "No one reading this book can escape either the urgency or the frustration surrounding the incultruation question in Africa."--Robert Schreiter, C.PP.S., author, Constructing Local Theologies "The worldview of the African diviner emerges as a complex and systematic theology and opens the eyes of the Western theologian and layperson alike . . . . Brilliant . . . ."--Sara J. Talis, Society of African Missions "Kirwen has skillfully combined a deep knowledge of Christian theology, his many years of productive pastoral work in Tanzania, and a systematic and tireless search for empirical explanations to the complex co-existence between Christianity and African indigenous religions . . . ."--B.A. Rwezaura, University of Dar es Salaam
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