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STAFF PUBLICATIONS FROM 2006 TO 2020

2019/2020

  1. Appiah-Kubi Francis, “Cultural Rationality And African Religious Culture: A Critical Anthropological And Theological Investigation Towards Intercultural Dialogue,” in  Asian Horizons Vol 13, No. 4, December 2019, 629-646
  2. Gedzi, V.S., Dumbe, Y. & Ahenkorah, S.K. (2019). Homosexuality in Ghana: Perspectives of Science, Social Learning Theory and Religion. Oguaa Journal of Religion and Human Values. Vol. 5, Issue 1: 18-40.
  3. Opoku, J.K. Gedzi, V.S. & Manu, E. (2019). Akan Healthcare Delivery System and Its Effect on Modern Healthcare Practice. Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol.8, Issue 9: 73-85.
  4. Tweneboah, S., Dumbe, Y. & Gedzi, V.S. (2019). Pentecostalism, the Media, and the State: Politicization of Indigenous Customary Systems in Ghana. Politics, Religion and Ideology: 1-28.
  5. Opoku, J.K., Manu E. & Gedzi, V.S. (2019). Church and Poverty Alleviation through Health Care Delivery in the Kumasi Metropolis. Developing Country Studies, Vol. 9, No. 10: 69-76.
  6. Samuel Tawiah Baidoo, Linda Akoto and Makafui M. Tayviah. “Enhancing Domestic Savings Mobilisation in Ghana: Does Religion Matter?” International Journal of Business and Globalization, June 2019
  7. Makafui M. Tayviah & George Anderson Jnr, Corruption in Matrimony with Religion in Ghana: Questioning the Possibility”, E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies (ERATS), June 2019 Volume 1 Number 2 Article 11: 112 – 120
  8. Gedzi, V.S. (2019). The Role of Culture and Law in Sustaining Trokosi Institution in Southern Ghana. Oguaa Journal of Religion and Human Values, Vol. 5, Issue 2:1-21.
  9. Appiah-Kubi Francis & Aabaa Gregory “African Traditional Worldview: Indigenous Resource for Rethinking Global Faith and Eco-cultic Spirituality”, Asian Horizons, Vol. 13, No. 2, June 2019, 161-177
  10. Eshun, G. & Gedzi, V.S. (2020). Emotions, Transcendence, Differentiated Voices and Resistances at Cape Coast Castle: A Poetic Analysis. African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, June 2020, Vol 9, No 3: 149-166.
  11. Dumbe, Y., Gedzi, V.S. & Seekey, O.I. (2020). Contesting Religious Authority in Ghana: Perspectives on the Literary Works of Aminu Bamba. Journal of the Contemporary Study of Islam, Vol. 1, Issue 2: 108-127.
  12. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2020a). A Critical Translation of Matthew 6:12 in the Dangme Bible. Journal for the Study of the New Testament in Southern Africa 54(1):67-86.
  13. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2020b). New Testament Theology for College Students and Pastors. Accra: Noyam Publishers. ISBN 978-9988-53-387-8. pp.70. DOI: http://doi.org/10.32051/noyam.2020.031
  14. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2020c). A Background to the New Testament for College Students and Pastors. Accra: Noyam Publishers. ISBN 978-9988-53-626-8. pp. 131. DOI: 10.38159/npub.eb20503
  15. Yankyera P., J. E. T. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, E. K. E. Antwi & F. Wiafe (2020d). The Church as a Spiritual and Social Being: A Holistic Approach to Ministry in the Contemporary Ghanaian Society. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(5): 194-200. DOI:10.38159/ehass.2020098
  16. Appiah-Kubi, F., & I. O. Karikari. (2020a). Jurgen Moltmann’s Theology of Hop and the Task of Public Theology in the Ghanaian Context. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(5): 165-173. DOI:10.38159/ehass.2020095
  17. Appiah-Kubi, F., & R. Bonsu. (2020b). The Nature and Missionary Role of the Lay People in the Light of Vatican II: Convenience or Conviction? E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(1): 28-36. DOI:10.38159/ehass.2020054
  18. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2020c). The reciprocal Causation of the Eucharist and the Church: A Critical Analysis from Catholic Theological Perspective. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 6(5): 318-324. DOI: https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.2020096
  19. Addai-Mensah, P. (2020a). A Theological Reflection on the Concept of Sin in Christianity. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(5): 106-109. DOI:10.38159/ehass.2020081
  20. Addai-Mensah, P. (2020b). A Discussion on the Religious Response to the Problem of Evil in Ghana Today. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 6(5): 253-256. DOI: https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.2020082
  21. Anomah, A. K., & P. Addai-Mensah. (2020c). The Role of the Laity in the Roman Catholic Church and in the World Today. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 6(5): 1-15. DOI: 10.32051/01202002
  22. Anomah, A. K. & P. Addai-Mensah (2020c). The Role of Chief-King Among the Akan: A Theological Reflection. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(5): 194-200. DOI:10.38159/ehass.2020082
  23. Ntiamoah, M. K. & Asiedu-Amoako, S. (2020).  Environmental Ethics in Akyem Abuakwa: Developing the Ecological Zone through the African Worldview. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1(5):185 – 193. DOI: 1038159/ehass.2020097

 

2018/2019

  1. Gedzi, V.S., Peprah, D.A. & Cofie E. N. K. (2018). NGOs, Spirituality and Community Development in Northern Ghana: Challenges and Sustainability. Journal of African Political Economy and Development, Vol. 3: 108-126.
  2. Manu, E., Antwi, E.K.E. and Opoku, J. K. (2018) "Spirituality and Healing: Perceptions and Implications on the Akan of Ghana". Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal Vol.5(8): 566-579. DoI:10.14738.
  3. Makafui M. Tayviah. “Umar Kete-Krachi and the text Poems about Christians”. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History project (www.birmingham.ac.uk/cmr1900), (March, 2018)
  4. Makafui M. Tayviah. The Colonial impact on Christian-Muslim Relations in  Ghana and Togo: A Comparative Assessment (PhD Thesis, April, 2018)
  5. Zakaria Muhammad Seebaway, Makafui M. Tayviah and Augustine Kingsford Aidoo, Paradigms for Religious Pluralism and Peaceful coexistence: Comparing Catholic Liturgy with Ghazali’s Islamic Faith and Practice E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies (ERATS), Volume 1 Number 1 Article 11
    September 2018: 132-141  
  6. Makafui M. Tayviah, “Prayer in Christianity and Islam: A common Ritual for Inter-Faith Relations”, E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies (ERATS), Vol 1, Number 1, Article 15, September 2018: 183-190
  7. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J.E.T & S. Kodom (2019). “A comparative study of quotation marks in the Gospel of Luke of the Greek New Testament and Asante-Twi Bible” E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 1 (1): 188-195.
  8. Appiah-Kubi, F. & Isaac Karikari (2019) Theology of the Family: A response to Postmodern Challenges Facing the Family Institution in African Context” E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies I (I): 118-127.
  9. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J.E.T & S. Kodom (2019a). “A comparative study of quotation marks in the Gospel of Luke of the Greek New Testament and Asante-Twi Bible” E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies 1 (1): 188-195. https://erats.org/2019/02/24/10-32051-02211916/
  10. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2019b). A Comparative Study of the Translation of anoeetoi  (Lk 24:25) in the Greek New Testament and Dangme Bible, in   Samson Fatokun,, Jacob Ayantayo Solomon Mepaiyeda, Olusesan Familusi, Samuel Okanlawon (eds)  AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY IN LOCAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXT: A Festchrift in Honour of Rev. Prof Isaac Deji Ayegboyin.  Ibadan: Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, pp. 232-243. 
  11. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T., P. Yakyera & G. Tabi (2019c). “A Study of Charismata Hamatoon (Gifts of Healings) in 1Corinthians 12:9: Implications for Present Day Christian Ministry.” American Journal of Biblical Theology 29(9):1-15.https://www.biblicaltheology.com/Research/AdjaottorJK01.pdf
  12. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T., G. Appiah & M. Nartey. (2019d). Semantically Ambiguous: An Overview of some Akan and Dangme Riddles. Journal of Arts and Humanities. 8(10): 60-72.
  13. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T., S. A. Yankson & M. Aidoo (2019e). The Translation of parabolee [Parable] As abe in The Synoptic Gospels of the Ga New Testament of the Bible. Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology 1(1):23-28.https://doi.org/10.32051/07051903
  14. Fiagbor, E. T, J. E. T. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, & M. Nartey (2019f). The Exodus of a West African people: Dangme in Israel’s History. Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology. 1(2): 25-43.https://doi.org/10.32051/12301903
  15. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. & M. Nartey (2019g). Following Jesus and Burying the Dead in Ghana: A Study of Matthew 8:21-22 in the Dangme translations of the Bible. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research. 5(6):81-85. http://www.socialsciencejournal.in/download/787/5-6-26-437.pdf
  16. Korsah L.A., & J. E. T. Kuwornu-Adjaottor (2019h). The Akan experience of God Through the Eyes of the Fanti from Oguaa. Arts and Humanities Open Access Journal 3(6): 280-283.https://medcraveonline.com/AHOAJ/volume_issues?issueId=2958&volumeId=654
  17. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. & P.Yankyera (2019i). A Study of charismata hamatoon [Gifts of Healing] in 1 Corinthians 12:9: Implications for Present Day Christian Ministry. American Journal of Biblical Theology 20(9):1-15.https://www.biblicaltheology.com/Research/AdjaottorJK01.pdf
  18. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T., D. A. Aidoo & M. Nartey (2019j).  A Comparative Study of metanoeite in Matthew 3:2 in the Greek New Testament, Ga, Asante-Twi and Fanti Translations. American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3(12):42-48.https://www.ajhssr.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/F193124248.pdf
  19. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T (2019). A Critical Study of the Translation of Mark 1:12 in the Dangme Translation of the Bible. Oguaa Journal of Religion and Human Values 5(2):146-164.

2017/2018

  1. Ntiamoah, M.K. (2018). ‘Communication and Information Management: Akan Indigenous Approach’. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 14: 39-45.
  2.  Kuwornu-Adjaottor., J. E. T., Yankyera, P. and Yanson, S. A. (2018). Dynamic Equivalence     and Mother-Tongue Translations of the Bible. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies. E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, Vol.1(1): 224-231.
  3.  Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T., Yankyerah, P. and Wiafe, F. (2018). ‘A Critical Study of John 2:1-11 and its Implication for African Biblical Exegetes’. American Journal of Biblical Theology, Vol.19(21): 1-23.
  4. Wiafe, F., Clottey H. and Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2018). ‘The Concept of Enemy in Ghanaian. Christianity with Reference to Psalm 35:1-10: A Case Study of Some Selected Churches’. International Journal of Innovative Social Sciences & Humanities Research, Vol.6(1): 48-55.
  5. Manu, E., Antwi, E.K.E. and Opoku, J. K. (2018). ‘Spirituality and Healing: Perceptions and Implications on the Akan of Ghana’. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, Vol.5(8): 566-579. DoI:10.14738
  6. Opoku, J. K. (2018). ‘Practitioner-Patient Relationship: An Evaluation of Perceptions in Ghana’. International Journal of Health and Psychology Research, Vol.6, No.1: 17-27.
  7. Obeng, S. L., Danso, D. K., Omari, J. A. and Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2018). ‘Colour in Fashion: Effects on Personality’. European Journal of Education Studies, Vol.4(6): 353-376.
  8. Danso D. K., Anku J. and Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2018). ‘Effects of Women's Seductive Dressing on Men's Behaviour and Indulgent: A Study in Selected Universities in Ghana’. Advance in Social Science Research Journal, Vol.5(2): 213-229.
  9. Antwi, Emmanuel K. E. (2018).’Church Involvement in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Its Biblical Antecedent vis-à-vis the Society’s Attitude to Wealth’. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Vol. 44 (2), 1-19.
  10.  Antwi, Emmanuel K. E. (2018). ‘Development of the ‘Whole’ Person and ‘For Every’ Person? Populorum Progressio, 14 and Development in Ghana’. in G. Ossom-Batsa, N. Gatti and R. D. Ammah, Religion and Sustainable Development: Ghanaian Perspective. Vatican-Rome: Urbaniana Press, 195-210.
  11. Manu, E. and Opoku, J. K. (2017). Ethics: An Introduction to Ethical Systems and Approaches. Saarbrucken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 252p. ISBN: 978-3-330-07629-7.
  12. Opoku, J. K. and Manu, E. (2018). Bioethics, Religion and Health: Beginning of life issues (vol.1). Saarbrucken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 134p.
  13. Asante, E. and David, N.A Kpobi (Eds.) (2018). Rethinking the Great Commission: Emerging African Perspectives. Accra: Missiological Society of Ghana. ISBN:978-99-88-2-7526-6, 247pp.
  14. Asante, E. (2017). “Religion, Politics and National Peace”, in S.A. Amissah Memorial Lectures: Compiled Series Accra: Lay Movement Council of the Methodist Church Ghana. 6-27, 181pp.
  15. Asante, E. (2018), Sharing and Understanding Distinctiveness and Difference: A live Motivated Paradigm of Mission, in Asante. E and David N.A. Kpobi (Eds). Rethinking the Great Commission: Emerging African Perspectives. Accra: Missiological Society of Ghana. ISBN 998-99-88-2-26-6. 17-32, 247pp.  

2016/2017

  1. Gedzi, V. S., Dumbe, Y. and Eshien, G. (2016). Environmental Reviews and Case Studies: Religious and Environmental Management in Ghana. Environmental Practice, 18: 137-147.
  2. Antwi, E. K. E. (2017). Younger Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family. Old Testament Essays, 30(1): 11-29.
  3. Antwi, E. K. E. (2017). Development of the ‘Whole’ Person and ‘For Every’ Person? Populorum Progressio, 14 and Development in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Religion and Theology, 7 (1): 81-99.
  4. Antwi, E. K. E. (2017). Fictionalization in Biblical Literature: At the Crossroads between its Functional Character and Misconceived Outlook. Trinity Journal of Church and Theology, 19(1): 6-25.
  5.  Antwi, E. E K., Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. and Fiorgbor, E.T. (2017). Theological Examination of Necromancy and its Parallel in Dangme Religio-cultural Setting. ERATS, 1 (1): 1-26.
  6. Asante, E. (2017). The Participation of the Church in Politics. E-Journal of Religions and Theological Studies, 1(1): 72-86.
  7. Manu, E., Opoku, J. K. and Addai-Mensah, P. (2017). The Church, Justice and Peace: A Holistic view for a Prosperous Africa. Journal of the West African Association of Theological Institutions (WAATI), Vol.1 (9): 63-85. ISBN: 978-9988-8681-6-1
  8. Gedzi, S. V., Dumbe, Y. and Ahenkora, S. K. (2017). Homosexuality in Ghana: Controversies in Science, The Law, and Religious Responses. Developing Country Studies, Vol.7 (6): 46-60. ISSN: 2225-0565.
  9.  Wiafe, F., Atteh, E., Andam, E. A., Amoakoh, J. and Obeng-Denteh, W. (2017). The Impact of Using Balance Model in Teaching Linear Equation. Archives of Current Research International, 11(3): 1-2. ACRI.35319. ISSN: 2454-7077.
  10. Appiah-Kubi, F. and Karkari, I. O. (2017). The Power of Religion in a Secular Society: Causes and Implications of Religious Fundamentalism. Asian Horizon, vol. 11(3): 444-460. 
  11. Zacharia, M.S. (2017). Examining Dagomba Proverbs as Paradigms for the Ethical, Moral, and Spiritual Development of a United and Prosperous Africa. Journal of the West African Association of Theological Institutions (WAATI), Vol.1 (9): 187-208.
  12. Tweneboah, S. (2017). A Clash of Legal Norms: Banishment as a Customary Religious Sanction in Ghana. Journal of Law, Religion and State, Vol. 5(2): 87-116.
  13. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J.E.T. (2016). Before You Confirm Your Faith. Kumasi: NUPS-G KNUST. 56p.     
  14. Asante, E. (2017). Issues in African Traditional Religion, Humanities, Ethnicity and Development: Impact on African Christianity. Sonlife Press: Accra. 51p
  15.  Asante, E. (2017). Selected Addresses and Sermons (Vol 1), Sonlife Press: Accra. ISBN  978-9988-8682
  16. Asante, E. (2017). Selected Addresses and Sermons (Vol 2), Sonlife Press: Accra. ISBN 978-9988-8682-4-6, 101p
  17. Manu, E. and Opoku, J. K. (2017). Religion and Health: An African Traditional Perspective. Kumasi: Graduate Standards Secretarial Services. 192
  18. Opoku, J. K. and Manu, E. (2017). Understanding Bioethics: Principles and Moral Obligations in Health Care Practice. Graduate Standard Secretarial Services: Kumasi. ISBN: 4675508534352, 203p.
  19. Antwi, E.K.E. (2016) Sources, formation and socio-historical context of the Joseph Narrative: Re-examined under the documentary hypothesis”. Old Testament Essays vol.29(2).   http://dx.doi.org/ 10.17159/2312-3621/2016/v29n2a3 

2015/2016

  1. Manu, E., Opoku, J. K. and Addai-Mensah, P. (2015) “The Church, Justice and Peace: A Holistic View for a Prosperous Africa”. WAATI, Vol. 4, No. 2.
  2. Manu, E. and Opoku, J. K. (2015) “The Status of the Human Embryo: An Analysis from the Christian and Islamic Viewpoints”. European Journal of Biology and Medical Science Research, Vol.3, No.5: 19-29. ISSN 2053-406X
  3. Manu, E., Opoku, J. K. and Wiafe, F. (2015) “Religion, Education and National Development in Ghana: A Historical Perspective”. Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 12: 6-18. ISSN: 2052-6350
  4. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2015).   The Practice of Mother Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics in Ghana: A Case Study of bnyysr’l [Deut. 32:8] in Some Ghanaian Communities. Journal of Mother Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics 1 (1):134-157.
  5. Asiedu-Amoako, S. (2015). Thinking Ethically Towards Birim Ecological Basin. All NationsJournal of Applied Thought. Vol. 4 (2): 274-285.
  6. Asiedu-Amoako, S and Ntiamoah, M. K. (2015). African Spirituality and Sustainable Environment: A Discourse on African Ecological Theology. Journal of Environmental Science, Computer Science and Engineering and Technology. Vol. 4 (2): 526-535.
  7. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J. K. (2015). The Word of God: Food for our Souls. Vol. 3 Kumasi: University Press, KNUST, pp. 160.
  8. Opoku, J. K. and Addai-Mensah, P. (2015). The Future of Palliative Care in Medical Treatment in Ghana, All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought   4(1): 239-255.

2014/2015

  1. Asante, E. (2014). Interpreting and Articulating the Faith: Lessons from Early Christian History for Africa Today. Journal of African Christian Thought 17(2): 21-25.
  2. Asante, E. (2014). Soteriology: A Discourse On Salvation. Pinpoint Media, Accra. ISBN 978-9988-1-6804-9, 120p.
  3. Asante, E. (2014). Theology and Society in Context: A Theologist’s Reflections On Selected Topics. Sonlife, Accra. ISBN 978-9988-8586-0-5. 159 p.
  4. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2014). Reading Acts 17:22-23 Through the Lens of Graeco-Roman Religion and Ghanaian Mother Tongue Translations of the Bible. Sapientia Logos 6(2):1-50.
  5. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2014). A Study of the Translation of arsenokoitai in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 in some Ghanaian Mother-Tongue Bibles. Journal of African Biblical Studies 5: 102-125.
  6. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2014). The Translation of Kristos as Kristo in the Dangme Mother Tongue Translations of the New Testament Visited.  Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies 5(8):203-208.
  7. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2014). A Comparative Study of the Translation of pl…rousthe en pneumai[Ephesians 5:18] in some Ghanaian Mother Tongue Translations of the Bible. WAATI Papers 8 (II) :86-99.
  8. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2014). Greetings with a Holy Kiss: A study of 1 Thessalonians 5:26 in some Ghanaian Mother-tongue Translations of the Bible. European Scientific Journal 10 (10): 530-538.
  9. Asiedu-Amoako, S., (2014). Towards Earth-Keeping: An Indigenous Perspective. International Journal of Religions and Traditions, Vol. 1(1) 18 :1-0.
  10. Asiedu-Amoako, S., (2014). A Local Perspective of Global Warming and Climate Change in Kwahu Tafo: A Theological and Ethical Reflection. All Nations Journal of Applied Thought. 1. (3): 139-157.
  11. Asiedu-Amoako, S., (2014). Eco-Theology and Theological Education: An Appraisal of the Role of the Church in Ghana. WAATI Papers, 8. (1): 87-99.
  12. Abamfo, O. A. (2015). Religion and Custom are not the same: Sacred Traditional States and Religious Human Rights in Contemporary Ghana. In: Pieter Coertzen, Len Hamsen and Christy Green (eds.), Law and Religion in Africa – The Quest for the Common Good. Stellenbosch: SUN Press, p. 15-35.
  13. Abamfo O. Atiemo, Ben-Willie Golo and Lawrence Boakye (2014) (eds.) Unpacking the Sense of the Sacred: A Reader in the Study of Religion. London: Ayebea Clarke.
  14. Abamfo O. Atiemo. (2014). Fighting for the Rights of the Gods: Tradition, Religious Human Rights and the Modern Nation-State in Africa – A Ghanaian Case-Study. In:  Cephas N. Omenyo and Eric B. Anum (eds.) Trajectories of Religion in Africa. Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, p. 233-247.
  15. Abamfo, O. A. (2014). What is Religion? The Question of Definition in the Study of Religions. In: Abamfo O. Atiemo, Ben-Willie K. Golo& Lawrence K. Boakye (eds.), Unpacking the Sense of the Sacred: A Reader in the Study of Religions, Oxfordshire, UK: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Limited, p. 8-20. 
  16. Effah-Ababio, K. (2015). The Church and Traditional Rule: Church-Traditional State Relations. Accra: Adwinsa Publications. 115 p.
  17. Appiah-Kubi, F and Leo Andoh-Korsah, (2015). The Theology of Priesthood: Understanding the specificity of the Catholic Priesthood. Cita Press, Kumasi. 100 p.
  1. Appiah-Kubi F. (2014). A Cross-West African Sub-Region Survey on Attitudes with Regard to Family Life. in INTAMS Review, 20: 96-100.
  1. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2014). The Gospel and Culture: Paradoxes and Challenges. A Critical Re-reading of the Theology of Inculturation”, in Shaji George Kochuthura (Ed.) Keynote and Plenary Papers of the DVK International Conference on Vatican II, 31 January – 3 February 2013, Bangalore, Dharmaram Publications: 505-519
  1. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2014).   Théologie de l’Eglise Famille de Dieu: Une évaluation critique, in Spiritus, 215 (4): 193-207.
  2. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2014). The nature of the Church and its Mission according to the Apostle St. Paul, In: WAATI Papers No. Vol 2: 62-67.
  3. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2014). A Cross-West African Sub-Region Survey on Attitudes with Regards to Family Life. ITAMS Review, 20:  124-137.
  4. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J. K. (2015). The Word of God: Food for our Souls. Vol. 3 Kumasi: University Press, KNUST, 160 p.
  5. Opoku, J. K.  (2015). Understand Philosophy of Religion. Kumasi: Richmar Business Centre. 238 p.
  6. Addai Mensah, P. and Opoku, J. K. (2015). The Future of Palliative Care in Medical Treatment in Ghana, All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought, 4 (1): 239-255.
  7. Opoku, J. K. (2015). African Traditional Ethics: An Appraisal of its impact on Human Development in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana, All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought, 4 (2): 286-304.
  8. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014).  An Assessment of Perceptions and Knowledge of Health Care Ethical Principles among Health Care Practitioners in the Kumasi Metropolis, Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2 (6): 77-92.
  9. Addai-Mensah, P, Opoku, J. K. and Eric Manu (2014). Realization of the Nature and Role of Christian Education in Modern Pedagogy, British Journal of Education, 2 (5): 26-35.
  10. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014). Bioethics in Context: Principles, Ethical Theories and Contemporary Life Issues in Health Care Practice, Vol 2, Kumasi, Unique Concept, 323 p.
  11. Opuni-Frimpong, K. (2015). Christian Ministry of Advocacy. Accra:  SonLife Press.100 p.
  12. Gedzi, V. S., (2015). Context and Erection of Legal System in Ghana.  Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 2 (20): 116 -121.
  13.  Gedzi, V.S., (2014). PNDC Law 111 in Ghana and International Human Rights Laws. Global Journal of Politics and Law Research.2 (2): 15-26.
  14. Gedzi, V.S. (2014). Cultural Norms and Disputes on Women Property Relation in Ghana. International Journal of African Society Cultures and Traditions 1(1): 1-31.
  15. Gedzi, V.S., (2014). The Limits of Legal Intervention in Customary Practices: Understanding the Unpopularity of Ghana’s PNDC Law 111 on Intestate Succession among the Anlo and Asante. Journal of Poverty Alleviation and International Development (JPAID) 5 (1): 99-125.
  16. Gedzi, V. S., (2014). The Asante of Ghana. International Journal of African Society, Cultures and Traditions 2 (3): 20-26.
  17. Addai-Mensah, P and Opoku J. K.  (2014). The Word of God: A Lamp to our Feet, Vol. II, Kumasi:University Press.  155 p.
  18. Boafo, P.K. (2015). Keeping the Charge: Reflections on John Wesley’s Notes for Preachers. Kumasi: Great Impressions, 124 p.
  19. Boafo, P. K. (2014). John Wesley’s Theology and Public Life: His Socio-Political Thought in the Ghanaian Context. Accra: Asempa Publishers, ISBN 9964-78-433-3. 350 p.
  20. Wiafe, F. (2015). Exodus 201:7, Its Implication for the Ghanaian Legal, Political and Social Institutions. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 2 (2): 1000-1012.

2013/2014

  1. Asante, E. (2013). Religious Diversity and National Unity. In Lauer, H. Amfo, N. N Boampong, J. (eds), The One in the Many: Nation Building Through Cultural Diversity, Subsaharan, Accra. ISBN 978-9988-647-26-1, 225-236.
  2. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). A Critical Study of the Translations of Logos in John 1: 1 and 14. Global Advanced Research Journal of Arts and Humanities 2(1):1-6.
  3. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). Contemporary Prophetism in Kumasi: A Socio-cultural and Theological Assessment: Herald Journal of Education and General Studies 2 (1):62-68.
  4. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). God and the Suffering of His People. Journal of Science and Technology 33 (1): 114-120.
  5. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013) Interpreting the Pauline Salvation Imagery of Adoption in KroboReligio-Cultural Thought. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 1 (1): 71-88.
  6. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). “You Believe in God” and “Believe in God”: A Critical Study of John 14:1. Proceedings of 1st Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Azores, Portugal, April 24 to 26, 2013: 162-169.
  7. Blasu, E. Y. & Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). Disciplined character: A re-emerging quality for graduate employability in Ghana. International Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 2 (3):58-63.
  8. Blasu, E. Y. &Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). Challenges with Building Christian Academy in the 21st Century Africa: Dilemma of Promoting Discipline Character in Christian Tertiary Institutions in Ghana. Asian Journal of Education ande-Learning 1(3):149-154.
  9. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2013). A Study of the Translation of anoixas to stoma auto [Matthew 5:2] in Some Ghanaian Mother-Tongue Translations of the Bible. International Journal of Innovative Social Sciences & Humanities Research 1(3):1-10.
  10. Samwini, N. I. (2014). Religious Tolerance as a Key Factor for Social Stability in a Religiously Plural Ghana. Journal of Developing Country Studies, Vol. 1(12), 2014:112-118.
  11. Samwini, N. I. (2014). Contextualising Theological Studies to Meet the Challenge of Christian-Muslim Encounters in a Religiously Plural West Africa, WAATI Papers,8 (2): 1-15.
  12. Samwini, N. I. (2013). The Dynamics of Muslim Political Involvement in Ghana from 1950 and Matters Arising. ORITA: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies, XLV (1&2): 311-332.
  13. Samwini, N. I. (2013). From Medina to Abuja: Christian-Muslim Relations and Lessons for the West African Church. In, Kalengyo, Edison M (ed.), Our Burning Issues: A Pan African Response. Nairobi: All African Conference of Churches, p247-263.
  14. Samwini, N. I. (2013). Christian-Muslim Relations in Retrospect and Lessons for Theological Education in Africa. In, Phiri, Isabel Apowa and Dietrich Werner (eds.), Handbook of Theological Education in Africa. Dorspruit: Cluster Publications, p. 611-623.
  15. Samwini, N. I. (2013). “I am because we are”: A Precondition to Peace in a Religious and Politcal Pluralistic West African Country. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 3 (1):43-61.
  16. Samwini, N. I. & Manful, E. (2013). Social Impact of the Emerging Oil and gas Industry in Ghana: Preliminary Observations. CASS Oil & Gas 1 (1): 131-138.
  17. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2013). The Church Family of God. Relevance and Pastoral Challenges of a Metaphor from an African Perspective, in Thomas KNIEPS et. al. The Household of God and Local Households, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicum Lovaniensium, 254: 43-56.
  18. Zakaria, M. S. (2014). Playmate Culture in Perspective: Lessons for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Social Cohesion, WAATI Papers, Vol.1 (8): 197-211.
  19. Asiedu-Amoako, S., (2013). Christianity and Ecology: Towards A Theocentric Ecological Ethics for Ghana. Prime Journal of Social Sciences 2(8): 415-421
  20. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014). Christ and the Religions: A Critique of the Pluralist and the Exclusive Paradigms. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought, 3 (3): 180-193.
  21. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014). Christ and the Religions: A Critique of the Pluralist and the Exclusive Paradigms. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought, 3 (3): 180-193.
  22. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014).  An Assessment of Perceptions and Knowledge of Health Care Ethical Principles among Health Care Practitioners in the Kumasi Metropolis, Global Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, 2 (6):77-92.
  23. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J. K. (2014). The Relationship between Christian Spirituality and Health: An Exploration of the Views of Christian Students in Ghana. Global Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (8): 92-107.
  24. Manu, E. (2014) “Religion and Human Rights: Searching for a Mutual Ground for Development”. Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (GJAHSS). Vol.2, No.3: 53-63. ISSN: 2052-6350
  25. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2014). Bioethics in Context: Principles, EthicalTheories and Contemporary Life Issues in Health Care Practice, Vol. 2, Kumasi: Unique Concept. 323 p.
  26. Boafo, P. K. (2013). Wesleyan Camp Meeting History and Revitalization of Ghanaian Methodism. In: Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora. Eugene, Origen: Pick Wick Publications, ISBN 13:1-62032-959-7, p. 16-28.

2012/2013

  1. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). Leadership in the Christian Home: Interpreting kephalē [Ephesians 5:22-23] in Dangme Bible Reading Communities. WAATI Papers 6: 98-108.
  2. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics: A Current Trend in Biblical Studies in Ghana. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies 3 (4): 575-579.
  3. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012) The Law as Our Disciplinarian: A Critical Study of Galatians 3:24 in the Dangme Translations of the Bible. European Scientific Journal 8 (24): 54-63.
  4. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). Doing Biblical Studies using the Mother-tongue Approach.All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 1(1):55-80.
  5. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). Patronage and Usage of the Ghanaian Mother-Tongue Bibles in Kumasi.Prime Journal of Social Sciences 2 (7):121-129.
  6. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012).  Spiritual Gifts, Spiritual Persons or Spiritually-Gifted Persons?: A Creative Translation of tōn pneumatikōn in 1 Corinthians 12:1a. Neotestamentica: Journal for the Study of the New Testament in South Africa  46 (2): 260-273.
  7. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). ‘Be subject to the governing authorities’: A Ghanaian Christian Understanding of Romans 13:1. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences 3 (5):565-571.
  8. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2012). ‘Submitting to’ and ‘Subjecting to’ Authority: A Comparative Study of Romans 13:1 and 1Peter 2:13. Global Advance Journal of Social Science 1(6): 101-105.
  9. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2013). Chaplain’s Desk: A Weekly Reflection, Vol. II. Accra: Great Impressions, 91 p.\
  10. Addai-Mensah, P and Opoku J. K. (2013) Bioethics in the Theological Context: Beginning and the End of Life Issues, Vol. 1, Kumasi: Legacy Prints, 249 p.
  11. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2012). Chaplain’s Desk: A Weekly Reflection Vol. I. Kumasi: University Press. 109 p
  12. Opuni-Frimpong, K. (2012). Indigenous Knowledge and Christian Missions: Perspectives of Akan Leadership Formation on Christian Leadership Development. Accra: SonLife Press. 265 p.
  13. Gedzi, V. S., (2013) Societal Perception of Illness and Relationship with Ill Persons. European Scientific Journal. 9 (14): 134-142.
  14. Gedzi, V. S., (2013). The Causal Correlation of Sin and Suffering. International Journal of Physical and Human Geography.1 (1): 9-20.
  15. Gedzi, V. S. (2013). Gospel Values and African Traditional Religion. ORITA: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies, XLV (1&2): 223-244.
  16. Gedzi, V. S., (2012). Women’s Property Relations after Intestate Succession PNDC Law 111 in Ghana. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences. 2(9): 211-219
  17. Gedzi, V. S., (2012). Property Relations and Women’s Access to Courts among the Anlo and the Asante in Ghana. European Scientific Journal. 8 (29): 121-139.
  18. . Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2013). Chaplain’s Desk: A Weekly Reflection, Vol. II. Accra: Great Impressions, 91 p.
  19. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J. K. (2013). The Christian, National Development and Peace. WAATIPapers 8 (1):147-157.
  20. Addai-Mensah, P and Opoku J. K. (2013) Bioethics in the Theological Context: Beginning and the End of Life Issues, Vol. 1, Kumasi: Legacy Prints. 249 p.
  21. Addai-Mensah, P. and Opoku, J.K. (2012). Chaplain’s Desk: A Weekly Reflection Vol. I. Kumasi: University Press. 109 p.
  22. Boafo, P. K. (2012). A Reflection on Wesley’s Socio-Economic Ethics and Poverty of the Third World Economies. In: Eric R. Severson (ed.), Gift and Economy Ethics: Ethics, Hospitality and the Market. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  23. Abamfo O. Atiemo. (2013). Religion and the Inculturation of Human Rights in Ghana. London/New York: Bloomsbury. 285 p.
  24. Antwi, E. K. E. (2013). The Book of Jonah in the Context of Post-Exilic Theology of Israel: An Exegetical Study. St. Ottilien: Eos Verlag Erzabtei. 330 p.
  25. . Dumbe, Y. (2013). Islamic Revivalism in Contemporary Ghana. Huddinge: Södertörn University. 168 p.

2011/2012

  1. Asante, E. (2011). The Prophetic and Apocalyptic Phenomena in Israel: A Theological Introduction. Sonlife, Accra. ISBN 9988-640-93-5, 124p.
  2. Asante, E. (2011). Research and Writing: A Brief Guide (Revised and Enlarged Edition). Accra: Pinpoint Media
  3. Asante, E. (2011). In Understanding Be Tolerant: A Brief Introduction to Psychology of Religion. Pinpoint Media, Accra. ISBN 978-9988-1-6801-8, 94 p.
  4. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2011). Interpretations of mias gunaikos andra (1Tim.3:2a) in Some Ghanaian Mother-Tongue Translations of the Bible. Journal of African Biblical Studies 3: 43-61.
  5. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2011). A Comparative Study of Mark 1:12 in Some Ghanaian Mother-Tongue Translations of the Bible. Journal of Arts and Culture 1 (1): 67-73.
  6. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2011). Spirituality and the Changing Face of Evangelicalism in Ghana.Ogbomosho Journal of Theology XVI (1): 109-126.
  7. Anum, E. N. &Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2011d). New Testament Concepts of Forgiveness in the Gospels in the Context of Dangme Translation and Usage. American Journal of Biblical Theology 12 (25): 1-19.
  8. Samwini, N. I. (2012). The Challenge of Child upbringing among Muslims and Christians in Ghana. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 3 (6): 880-886.
  9. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2012).  Forming Tomorrow’s Leaders with Catholic principles, in Ecce Sacerdos 1 (3, 2): 1-5.
  10. Samwini, Nathan I. (2011). The Need for and Importance of Dialogue of Life in Community Building: The case of Selected West African Nations. Journal of Inter Religious Dialogue, 6: 11-20.
  11. Samwini, Nathan I. (2011). The Influence of Regulation in Efforts to Reduce HVI and AIDS Stigma and Discrimination: The Case of Christianity and Islam. PenVars Business Journal 5 (2): 15-26
  12. Zakariah, M. S. (2011). The Religious Basis of Dagomba Concepts of Illness and Its Impact on Their Response to Modern Medicine and Healing. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Islamic University College, Ghana Publication: 1 (1). 36-58.
  13. Dumbe, Y. (2011). Salafi Praxis of Constructing Religious Identity in Africa: A Comparative Perspective of the Movement’s Growth in Cape Town and Accra.Islamic Africa Journal, 2 (2): 87-116
  14. Dumbe, Y & Abdulkader Tayob. (2011). Salafis in Cape Town in Search of Purity, Certainty and Social Impact.Die Welt des Islam Journal, 51: 188-210.

2010/2011

  1. Asante, E. (2010). Unity in Difference. Methodist Book Depot, Accra. ISBN: 978-9-98882-236-8, 106 p.
  2. Kuwornu-Adjaottor, J. E. T. (2010). Are Sins Forgiven or Loaned? Translations and interpretations of Matthew 6:12 by Some Dangme Scholars. ORITA: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies XLII (2): 67-81.
  3. Samwini, Nathan I. (2010). Islam and Western type of Education in a Religiously Pluralistic African Society: The Case of Ghana. ORITA: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan Publication. XLII/2 December: 49-66
  4. Samwini, N. I. (2010). Missionary Tradition, African Worldview and the Growth of the Pentecostal Movement – Implications for the Fellowship with German Churches in Mission and Development. In, Encounter Beyond Routine, Proceedings of the International Consultation of the Mission Academy, January 17-23: 39-44.
  5. Samwini, N. I. (2010). Islam and Western Type of Education in a Religiously Pluralistic African Society: The Case of Ghana. ORITA: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies, XLII (2): 49-66.
  6. Samwini, N. I. (2010). A Millennium Years of Influencing and Sharing Ideas, Islam and African Culture in Retrospect: The case of West Africa. Proceedings of the First Social Science Conference, KNUST, March 2-3: 179-192.
  7. Addai-Mensah, P, (2011). The Word of God: A Guide to our Spiritual Journey towards Eternal Life in Heaven. Vol.I Kumasi: University Press. 214 p.
  8. Addai-Mensah, P and Opoku J. K.  (2011). The Word of God: A Lamp to our Feet, Vol II, Kumasi: University Press (KNUST), 155 p.

2009/2010

  1. Asante, E. (2009). The Signs of a Growing Church. Contact (Academic edition) 21 (2).
  2. Asante, E. (2009). Jesus the Christ: A Survey of the Christological Quest. Kumasi: Wilas Press. ISBN 9988-7815-4-7.
  3. Samwini, Nathan I. (2009). PROCMURA: The mustard seed of Religious tolerance and peaceful co-existence in Ghana. In Sicard, Sivgard von. Bone D., Mbillah J., (eds.) Promura at 50 – 1959-2009, Nairobi: Procmura Publication. Section IV. 4: 181-187.
  4. Boafo, P. K. (2009). The Ecclesiolae in Ecclessia: The Future of the Methodist Past: In: Asamoah J. K. (ed.), Christianity, Missions and Ecumenism in Ghana: Essays in Honour of Robert Aboagye-Mensah. Accra: Asempa Publishers. ISBN 9964-78, 173-187 p.

2008/2009

  1. Samwini, Nathan I. (2008). Religion and Science from the Perspective of Islam. In: C.O. Marfo, ed., Reflections on Religion and Science: Proceedings from the First Religion and Science Conference, June 18-21, Department of Religious Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Publication: 105-115.
  2. Asante, E. (2008). Religion, Science and Development. In: C.O. Marfo, ed., Reflections on Religion and Science: Proceedings from the Ist Religion and Science Conference, June 18-21, 2008, Department of Religious Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Publication: 77-88
  3. Appiah-Kubi, F. (2008). L’Eglise famille de Dieu: Chemins pour les Eglises d’ Afrique. Karthala, Paris.
  4. Addai-Mensah, P, (2009). Mission, Communion and Relationship: A Roman Catholic Response to the Crisis of Male Youth in Africa. Germany: Peter Lang Publishing Company. 242 p.
  5. Dumbe, Y (2009). Salafism and its Impact on Sufi Movements in the Cape. Annual Review of Islam in Africa, 10: 23-30

2007/2008

  1. Asante, E. (2007). Culture, Politics & Development: Ethical and Theological Reflections on the Ghanaian Experience. Accra: Combert Impressions.
  2. Samwini, N. I. (2007). Islam and the Muslim: A Call for Understanding. Accra: SonLife Publications, 127 p.

2006/2007

  1. Asante, E. (2006). “The Relationship Between the Chieftaincy Institution and Christianity in Ghana,” in Irene K. Odotei and Albert K. Awedoba (eds.) Chieftaincy in Ghana: Culture, Governance and Development. Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers, pp. 231-246.
  2. Samwini, N. I. (2006). The Muslim Resurgence in Ghana since 1950: Its Effects upon Muslims and Muslim-Christian Relations. Berlin: LIT Verlag, 342 p.