Présentation du nouveau commentaire biblique révisé sur l'Afrique (deuxième édition)
The Africa Bible Commentary (Second Edition) is here. This commentary continues the legacy of the groundbreaking first edition—the only full-Bible, single-volume commentary written entirely by African biblical scholars. Created for pastors, theology students, lay leaders, and believers across the continent, this edition provides a thoroughly African reading of Scripture that is both faithful to the biblical text and deeply rooted in the continent’s cultural, social, and spiritual realities.
This new edition brings significant updates to both Old and New Testament sections, incorporates over 120 new articles, and includes contributions from more than 100 scholars representing over 30 African countries. From pastoral theology to biblical exegesis, from ethics to intercultural issues, this volume reflects Africa’s growing leadership within global Christianity.
Guided by the editorial leadership of Prof. Yacouba Sanon, Prof. Elizabeth W. Mburu, and Prof. Nathan H. Chiroma, this edition brings together the thoughts of an extraordinary assembly of Africa’s foremost evangelical thinkers, teachers, translators, and church leaders – Dr. Master O. Matlhaope, Prof. John Jusu, Prof. James Nkansah-Obrempong, Dr. Tokunboh Adeyemo, Dr. Seblewengel Daniel, Prof. David K. Ngaruiya, Dr. David Oginde, Prof. Weanzana wa Nupanga, Dr. Aiah D. Foday-Khabenje, and Dr. Noël K. N’Guessan, along with numerous other respected scholars from across the continent. Their collective wisdom reflects Africa’s theological depth, its diversity, and its commitment to grounding biblical interpretation in lived experience. The vibrant motifs in this book’s outstanding design symbolize the unity and diversity of these contributors and the communities it seeks to serve.



The commentary’s forewords are from global partners in the faith – Dr. Christopher J. H. Wright, a missiologist and Old Testament expert, and Dr. Master Matlhaope, the Secretary General of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa (AEA) and New Testament expert, who affirm its significance for both Africa and the wider church around the world.
Rich in insight and grounded in the realities of the continent, the Africa Bible Commentary remains a vital resource for pastors, students, teachers, and believers who long to understand the Bible deeply and live out its message within the unique context of African life and faith.
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