RT Article T1 Reading the Bible in the African context: Assessing Africa’s love affair with prosperity Gospel JF Stellenbosch theological journal VO 1 IS 2 SP 131 OP 153 A1 Cezula, Ntozakhe Simon LA English PB Stellenbosch University YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1565282205 AB The aim of this article is to examine Bible reading in the African context and the willingness and enthusiasm to embrace prosperity gospel in Africa. To achieve this objective, a discussion on the developments in biblical interpretation in Africa will first be presented. This will be done by examining three historical periods: colonial, independence and democratisation periods. This will be followed by an outline of migrations that have taken place from traditional religions to different versions of Christianity in different times in Africa. These migrations will be examined in connection with Bible translation. The relationship between prosperity gospel and African people in Africa will be discussed by considering the tools prosperity gospel uses to appeal to African people, namely the religio-cultural and socio-economic factors. The article will then provide its assessment of contextual reading in the prosperity gospel and a conclusion will follow. K1 Bible Reading K1 Bible Translation K1 Contextual Reading K1 Pentecostalism K1 Prosperity Gospel DO 10.17570/stj.2015.v1n2.a06