the concept of jo-kang’ato among the luo of Kenya and its implications for Christian unity in the ecclesial life of the church in Africa
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2021-07
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Africa International University
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Christian unity in the ecclesial life of the Church in Africa is surrounded by a
misunderstanding whose ramifications are endless disunity. While disunity among
Christians remains a challenge to the Church in Africa decades after the departure of
the Western missionaries who bequeathed it, it can be addressed through appropriate
relationships arising from a proper understanding of Christian unity. This dissertation
purposes to improve the understanding of Christian unity through the concept of jo
kang’ato among the Luo of Kenya. A research question is posed to guide the study: Is
there a relationship between the concept of jo-kang’ato among the Luo of Kenya with
the relationship prescribed for Christians in the Scripture concerning ecclesial unity?
A comparison between jo-kang’ato and Scripture was undertaken to establish the
connection and ascertain the validity of the concept. The exegesis conducted on
preselected passages and the Luo culture through interviews aided the process.
Through purposive sampling, 40 village elders and 200 Church members drawn
across different denominations among the target population participated in the study.
The analysis of data demonstrated that a significant relationship exists between the
concept of jo-kang’ato and the Scripture. The results indicate that indeed, the concept
of jo-kang’ato through its unity enhancing ideals enriches the understanding of
Christian unity in the ecclesial life of the Church in Africa. The study could be
extended further with the help of a quantitative research method to ensure a bigger
sample size leading to a more generalised view of the concept.
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