Coulibaly, Issiaka, Rubin Pohor, and Tite Tiénou, eds. Dieu, la terre, la guerre: acte du colloque international conjoint, 19 au 21 mai 2016 à Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire). Abidjan: Presse de la FATEAC, 2017.
Hiebert, Paul G., R. Daniel Shaw, and Tite Tiénou. Understanding Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and Practices. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1999.
AbstractProvides a model for examining the beliefs folk religions around the world and suggests biblical principles missionaries can use to deal with them.
Ngewa, Samuel, Mark Shaw, and Tite Tiénou, eds. Issues in African Christian Theology. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers, 1998.
Pohor, Rubin, Issiaka Coulibaly, and Tite Tiénou, eds. Églises et ministères d’initiative africaine enjeux et avenir: actes du Collogue International de la FATEAC, 22 au 23 mai 2014 à Abidjan, (Côte d’Ivoire). Abidjan: Faculté de théologie évangélique de l’Alliance chrétienne, 2015.
Yeh, Allen L., and Tite Tiénou, eds. Majority World Theologies: Theologizing from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Ends of the Earth. Littleton, CO: William Carey Publishing, 2018.
AbstractAs Christianity's center of gravity has shifted to the Majority World in the 21st century, many younger churches in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are now coming of age. With this maturing comes the ability to theologize for themselves, not simply to mimic what they have been taught from the West. As theology is an attempt to articulate through human language and culture and contexts the timeless truths of the eternal and transcendent God, Majority World churches have much to offer the West and the world, as they contribute to a greater understanding of the Lord.
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