Background
Twesigye, Emmanuel Kalenzi was born on May 25, 1948 in Kambuga, Uganda. Son of Blasio and Esther Joy (Katagirwa) Kalenzi. came to the United States, 1978.
(This book is both a major expansion and revision of Commo...)
This book is both a major expansion and revision of Common Ground: Christianity, African Religion, and Philosophy. The original central thesis has remained unchanged. The central arguments in this book respond to the sensitive theological Christian dogma of «extra ecclesiam nulla salus». The book rejects this doctrine as theologically erroneous, uncharitable, and absurd. The author demonstrates the universal reality and sound logic of the efficacious existence of God's universal salvation and God's kingdom, beyond the confines of the traditional Apostolic Christian Church. God's universal Agape in creation is mediated through God's eternal Word (Logos-Christ). The creative and redemptive cosmic work of God in the Logos-Christ constitutes God's universal gratuitous process of creation and recreation or redemption. No human being or society is ever left out of this redemptive, universal free grace of God. This book has been primarily written for scholars, teachers, and advanced college students or serious readers in the fields of Theology, Philosophy, African Studies, African-American Studies, African Traditional Religion, Ecclesiology, Missiology, Comparative Religion, Cultural Anthropology, and Sociology.
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Clergy member Theology and ethics educator
Twesigye, Emmanuel Kalenzi was born on May 25, 1948 in Kambuga, Uganda. Son of Blasio and Esther Joy (Katagirwa) Kalenzi. came to the United States, 1978.
Diploma in theology, University East Africa, Kampala, Uganda, 1970. Bachelor with honors, Makere University, Kampala, Uganda, 1973. Diploma in education, Makere University, Kampala, Uganda, 1973.
Master of Arts with honors, Wheaton Graduate School, Illinois, 1978. Master of Sacred Theology, University of the South, Mobile, Alabama, 1979. Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1982.
Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1983.
Head department religious studies Uganda National Teachers College, Kyambogo, Uganda, 1973-1977. Deputy administrator for Africa Living Bibles, Nairobi, Kenya, 1977-1978. Director black world studies, professor religion Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, since 1989, chairman department religion, since 2006.
President Applied Education for Africa, Nashville, 1984-1990. Secretary-treasurer Ohio Academy Religion, 1992-1993, vice president, program chairman 1993-1994, president, 1994-1995.
(This book is both a major expansion and revision of Commo...)
Board of directors Global Village, Delaware, 1990-1995, vice president, 1994-1995. Commissioner Episcopal National & World Mission, Ohio, since 1990. Member American Professor Association, American Philosophical Association, American Academy Religion, Ohio Academy Religion.
Married Beatrice Joy Tibayungwa, September 4, 1976. Children: Joy, Grace, Gloria, Peace.