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This is a timely book addressing some of the contemporary misunderstandings and practices regarding human sexuality. Prof. Gyang Pam provides an African Evangelical voice to the current discourse on human sexuality. The book is interesting, stimulating, balanced, practical and insightful piece of work that any person interested in human sexuality must read [Prof. James Nkansah-Obrempong, Ph.D.; Professor of Theology and Ethics, DEAN-NEGST, Africa International University, Nairobi, Kenya].
This is a very well written book on a subject that is very critical to society today. The author not only teaches on the proper handling of sex and sexuality, he places his analyses, interpretations and conclusions on reliable data, the contemporary context and a firm reading of biblical scripture. This book is also valuable as it examines sex and sexuality within the perspective of Christian life in Africa [Dr. Joseph Basil Okong’o; Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya].
Rev. Prof. Gyang D. Pam holds B.Th. from ECWA Theological Seminary Jos, M.A. (Systematic Theology) from the Theological College of Northern Nigeria (TCNN), and Ph.D in Systematic Theology from the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso/The University of Jos. He worked in various positions in the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN). He pastored at COCIN Raholayal Fass in 1987, was the Vice Principal, COCIN Bible School, Foron, 1988-1989, and Chaplain, Dalo Memorial High School, 1990-1992. He lectured at Gindiri College of Theology [1992-1994] and was the Principal, Dalo Memorial High School Foron [1994-1996]. He pastored at COCIN LCC Ojo, Lagos State [1997-2003] and COCIN LCC Badagry [2004-2005]. He lectured at Gindiri College of Theology, Gindiri and adjunct Lecturer at ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos, between 2006-2010. He was the Registrar/Asso.Professor at Theological College of Northern Nigeria, Bukuru from 2010-2013. Currently, he is the Head of Department [Theology] at the Africa International University, Karen, Kenya. Pam is married to Chundung and they are blessed with three children: Joshua, Jeremiah and John.
Sikuku Eugine –
Good book