An Introduction into Biblical Africa

Establishing the African Origin of the Bible

by Alfred E. Williams


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Publication Date : 3/10/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 202
ISBN : 9781413410761
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 202
ISBN : 9781413410778

About the Book

Since the time of Jesus, Europe, starting with Rome, has controlled Biblical Studies. For centuries, one system has controlled all of the data. As a result, a peculiar structure has grown up around Christianity. The story of Egypt’s role in the development of Christianity has lay entombed in a sepulcher of darkness and silence. Now, the resurrection and ascension of the original archetype of Biblical History is here. This revolutionary work is an address to the scholar but written in the language for all. Unlike any other work before it, this volume does not claim that Egypt simply made contributions to the Bible rather; Egypt is the origin and original model of the Bible. Through the use of Archaeology, Egyptology, and Biblical Hermeneutics, Alfred Williams presents a strong case for Egypt as the dominant force in the formation of Biblical Theology. This work is the first of its kind. Based on the works of Cain Felder, Cheikh Anta Diop and Ivan Van Sertima, this book is an introduction into the 17 other works written by Alfred Williams. Take a journey through time, down through the hallways of History to a time when Egypt worshiped the one God and forged the pattern of Theology that became the prototype for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


About the Author

Alfred Williams a Seventh-day Adventist Theologian. He has studied at Oakwood College and graduated from Atlantic Union College. He holds a BA in Theology with a concentration in Biblical Africa Studies, he is the first to graduate with such a specialty. He is the founder of Biblical Afrika Research Recovery now in its 15th year of research and is presently pursuing his Ph.D. in Theology at Union Institute University. Mr. Williams is the 1977 winner of the Optimist International Oratorical Competition. He has served as a student missionary to Busan and Daegu and Seoul South Korea. In Seoul he served as the director of the largest language school in southern Asia. In Nashville Tennessee, he has worked uniting fathers to their children at the Institute of Responsible Fatherhood and Family Revitalization. In 1993 he went on an Archaeological study tour of Egypt. He has appeared on Public Access Television in New York and has made a presentation at the United Nations. This work, An Introduction into Biblical Africa is indeed an introduction to his 17 other works which include a dictionary and a work on Biblical Hermeneutics.