Abstract:
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today’s world. In this vein, African
Christianity, a voice amongst many voices, should seek to be a transformational religion for
the whole of life, affecting all facets of human life towards a fuller life of all in Africa. This
article sought to highlight and point to some of the major societal challenges in the African
context which African Christianity, as a life-affirming religion, should continue to embrace,
re-embrace and engage with, if it has to be relevant to the African context. In this vein, the
article argued that a correct reading of the African context would lead to a more relevant
theory and praxis of African Christianity for the benefit of all African peoples and their global
neighbours. The contention of this article was that African Christianity has a significant role to
play in the re-shaping of the African society and in the global community of humans, only that
this role must be executed inclusively, responsibly and appropriately, together with all those
who seek the holistic development of Africa towards one common destiny.