Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora

Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora
Author: Casely B. Essamuah,David K. Ngaruiya
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2014-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620329597

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Communities of Faith is a collection of essays on the multicultural Christian spirit and practices of churches around the world, with particular attention to Africa and the African diaspora. The essays span history, theology, anthropology, ecumenism, and missiology. Readers will be treated to fresh perspectives on African Pentecostal higher education, Pentecostalism and witchcraft in East Africa, Methodist camp meetings in Ghana, Ghanaian diaspora missions in Europe and North America, gender roles in South African Christian communities, HIV/AIDS ministries in Uganda, Japanese funerary rites, enculturation and contextualization principles of mission, and many other aspects of the Christian world mission. With essays from well-known scholars as well as young and emerging men and women in academia, Communities of Faith illuminates current realities of world Christianity and contributes to the scholarship of today's worldwide Christian witness.

Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora

Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora
Author: Roswith Gerloff,Afe Adogame,Klaus Hock
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441123305

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An exploration of the rapid development of African Christianity, offering an analysis and interpretation of its movements and issues.

The African Christian Diaspora

The African Christian Diaspora
Author: Afe Adogame
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441136671

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Informative guide offering interpretation and analysis of African immigrant Christianities in Western societies and their impact on the wider local-global religious scene.

Contemporary Perspectives on Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora

Contemporary Perspectives on Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora
Author: Carolyn M. Jones Medine,Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe,Hans D Seibel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137498052

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Contemporary Perspectives on Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora explores African derived religions in a globalized world. The volume focuses on the continent, on African identity in globalization, and on African religion in cultural change.

Religion Crossing Boundaries

Religion Crossing Boundaries
Author: Afe Adogame
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004189140

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The essays in this volume illustrates the variety and power of predominantly pentecostal-charismatic movements between Western and African religious actors and groups that has developed across the past twenty years. In so doing, it also highlights the dramatic change in global "migration" patterns as a result of relatively inexpensive air travel.

Strangers and Sojourners

Strangers and Sojourners
Author: Gerrie ter Haar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X004302366

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The modern world is full of diasporas. African Americans, and Muslims and Hindus in Europe, are some of the best known among them. The concept of 'diaspora' has spread rapidly in academic writing and the popular press. But what is a diaspora ? Derived from Jewish tradition, the word is now often applied to any minority which has migrated from its place of origin. Increasingly, the criterion used by journalists and academics for identifying such minorities is ethnic identity rather than religious allegiance. The present volume explores the ways in which the term 'diaspora' has been applied in past and present to various religious communities in different contexts. It considers under what circumstances people may be classified as living in a diaspora, and the consequences this has for their position in society. Specific chapters study Africans in modern Europe, Jews in ancient Egypt, Syrians throughout the Roman empire, Hindus in Britain and Muslims in the Netherlands today, and other so-called diaspora communities.

Religious Communities in the Diaspora

Religious Communities in the Diaspora
Author: Gerrie ter Haar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2001
Genre: African diaspora
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112861138

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The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora

The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora
Author: Afe Adogame
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317018643

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The growing pace of international migration, technological revolution in media and travel generate circumstances that provide opportunities for the mobility of African new religious movements (ANRMs) within Africa and beyond. ANRMs are furthering their self-assertion and self-insertion into the religious landscapes of Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Their growing presence and public visibility seem to be more robustly captured by the popular media than by scholars of NRMs, historians of religion and social scientists, a tendency that has probably shaped the public mental picture and understanding of the phenomena. This book provides new theoretical and methodological insights for understanding and interpreting ANRMs and African-derived religions in diaspora. Contributors focus on individual groups and movements drawn from Christian, Islamic, Jewish and African-derived religious movements and explore their provenance and patterns of emergence; their belief systems and ritual practices; their public/civic roles; group self-definition; public perceptions and responses; tendencies towards integration/segregation; organisational networks; gender orientations and the implications of interactions within and between the groups and with the host societies. The book includes contributions from scholars and religious practitioners, thus offering new insights into how ANRMs can be better defined, approached, and interpreted by scholars, policy makers, and media practitioners alike.