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«It is better one man dies than the whole nation perishes» (Jn 11: 50). Caiaphas' sentence goes beyond ethical principles and religious expectations. It appears as the saying of a cynic politician. Besides, it is seen as the perfidious advice of a corrupted high priest to the members of the Sanhedrin. Who is this man on whose saying a school is formed? Who is this man who played the most important role in the death of Jesus? Indeed Caiaphas' sentence gives rise to the following relevant question: is the prohibition of killing (Dt. 5: 17), even the killing of a single individual in order to save a whole nation, legitimate? Thus, many issues that are associated with this high priest are associated with Jesus.
The book is mainly an exegetical and comparative analysis of Jn 11: 45-54 and the Akan myth of the crossing of the river. By providing new theological insights into Caiaphas link to Jesus' death, it gives pertinent answers to the above questions.
Contents
Contents: Inculturation: Dialogue between Jn 11: 45-54 and the Akan Myth - High Priesthood Enshrines Many Mediating Institutions of Salvation - Foundation of Caiaphas' Kinship: His Pontificate - African Christian Theology: One and the Same God for Creation and Salvation - African Christology: Jesus, the Gift par Excellence - African Ecclesiology: Jesus, the Gatherer par Excellence.



