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Comfortable Sin
Comfortable Sin
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Comfortable Sin

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There is a sin that has made itself comfortable in the Church. It has settled into the pews, climbed into the pulpit, and been fed at fellowship meals. It walks out of Sunday worship unconvicted, unchanged, and entirely at ease. That sin is racism. That sin is tribalism. And the most devastating truth is not that it exists — it is that the Church has decided to be comfortable living with it.Drawing on four decades of scholarship at the intersection of neuroscience, Christian theology, and African Ubuntu philosophy, Dr. Ephraim T. Gwebu delivers a prophetic diagnosis of one of the Church's most persistent failures. He shows how racism and tribalism share a single theological root — the sin of pride — and how they are transmitted intergenerationally through the brain's mirror neuron systems, inscribing prejudice in the next generation long before any formal lesson is taught.This book does not accuse the world. It speaks directly to the Church — to the African denomination that fills its leadership with members of one tribe, to the seminary that has never reckoned with its colonial formation, to the pastor whose unexamined ethnic loyalties constitute a hidden curriculum more powerful than any sermon he preaches. It examines Rwanda's devastating witness — where the most evangelised nation in Africa descended into genocide — and traces the colonial legacy that baptised racial hierarchy in the name of the Gospel.But this is not a book of accusation alone. It is a book of vision — the vision of a Church reconciled across every ethnic boundary, formed by the Ubuntu principle that "e;I am because we are,"e; and grounded in the New Testament declaration that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free. The comfortable sin must be named. It must be confessed. And by God's grace, it can be crucified.
Kirjailija
Ephraim Gwebu
ISBN
9798235945753
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
18.5.2026
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