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Description: African Christian theology has been developing for the last four decades. The trend has been to focus on traditional African religions as a foundation for Christian theology. While acknowledging the importance of African traditional religions to Christian theology in Africa this study argues that African history progressively changes and it is these changed and changing circumstances that theology is to address. This work analyzes issues affecting Africa today and shows the social and political role that Christianity has to play in an African context. This study views enculturation as a dialogue among African Christians their history and culture and Christian teachings. Theological approaches such as anthropological liberation and historical are analyzed from the perspective of Small Christian Communities (SCCs) which are a recent development in African Christianity. SCCs are presented as a concrete hermeneutical tool in theological analyses. Further this work acknowledges the indispensable need for an authentic African Christology in an African Christian theology. While critical of contemporary African Christology the study also suggests issues to be considered in the development of African Christology. About the Contributor(s): Wilson Muoha Maina is Assistant Professor of philosophy and religious studies at the University of West Florida. He has authored several journal articles on African Christian ethics and theology.