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Towards an African Christian Premarital Counselling is a timely, culturally sensitive, and contextually relevant offer to meet the African Christian pre-marriage counselling needs. This book explores the biblical theology of creation followed by the nature and theology of Christian marriage. Its hook is Christian Premarital Counselling in the African context. After pointedly engaging the rationale for Christian Premarital Counselling, followed by the problems and challenges in African Premarital Counselling, the author puts forward the expected qualifications for an African Christian…mehr

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Towards an African Christian Premarital Counselling is a timely, culturally sensitive, and contextually relevant offer to meet the African Christian pre-marriage counselling needs. This book explores the biblical theology of creation followed by the nature and theology of Christian marriage. Its hook is Christian Premarital Counselling in the African context. After pointedly engaging the rationale for Christian Premarital Counselling, followed by the problems and challenges in African Premarital Counselling, the author puts forward the expected qualifications for an African Christian premarital counsellor. The book hits its climax with a distinct proposal of twenty step-by-step progressive and logically arranged premarital counselling sessions. It finally settles with an in-depth uncovering of the historical baggage behind some Church wedding rituals or practices: bridal veil, wedding gown, bridesmaids, wedding ring, vows, cutting of the cake, honeymoon, etc. It transports their history into African Church wedding ceremonies from a contextually holistic approach. From start to finish, this book is tailored for Africans in particular and people of African descent in general.
Autorenporträt
Charlemagne M. Nditemeh holds an undergraduate and Master's Law degrees from the University of Yaounde II. He later earned a Master of Divinity and a D.Min in Marriage and Family from the then Eastern Baptist (now Palmer) Theological Seminary in the United States. He also holds a Doctor of Theological Studies degree from Bethany Bible College.