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Kimbanguism
Author | : Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot |
Publsiher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2017-03-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780271079707 |
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In this volume, Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot, a sociologist and son of a Kimbanguist pastor, provides a fresh and insightful perspective on African Kimbanguism and its traditions. The largest of the African-initiated churches, Kimbanguism claims seventeen million followers worldwide. Like other such churches, it originated out of black African resistance to colonization in the early twentieth century and advocates reconstructing blackness by appropriating the parameters of Christian identity. Mokoko Gampiot provides a contextual history of the religion’s origins and development, compares Kimbanguism with other African-initiated churches and with earlier movements of political and spiritual liberation, and explores the implicit and explicit racial dynamics of Christian identity that inform church leaders and lay practitioners. He explains how Kimbanguists understand their own blackness as both a curse and a mission and how that underlying belief continuously spurs them to reinterpret the Bible through their own prisms. Drawing from an unprecedented investigation into Kimbanguism’s massive body of oral traditions—recorded sermons, participant observations of church services and healing sessions, and translations of hymns—and informed throughout by Mokoko Gampiot’s intimate knowledge of the customs and language of Kimbanguism, this is an unparalleled theological and sociological analysis of a unique African Christian movement.
Kimbanguism 100 Years On
Author | : Adrien Nginamau Ngudiankama |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2023-10-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9783031370311 |
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From its genesis in 1921, Kimbanguism has constituted one of the most fascinating socio-cultural movements of the Kongo region. This interdisciplinary collection covers the socio-cultural dynamics of the Kimbanguist church and its contribution to African studies over the past hundred years. Scholars renowned for their Kongo studies work, such as Wyatt MacGaffey, John M. Janzen, and John K. Thornton, contributed to this collection.
Out of Africa
Author | : Joseph Diangienda |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : UVA:X000814897 |
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Mainly a statement of the theology of the Church of Jesus Christ on Earth by the Prophet Simon Kimbangu, written by Joseph Diangienda and translated form the French.
Anatomy of Rebellion
Author | : Claude Emerson Welch |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 1980-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0873954416 |
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Anatomy of Rebellion provides an understanding of four rebellions that will make clear the factors that are crucial in the development of other rebellions. Seeking a political pattern in the process of rebellion, Claude Welch, Jr., has investigated four large-scale rural uprisings that came close to becoming revolutions: the Taiping rebellion in China 1850-64, the Telengana uprising in India of 1946-51, the Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya of 1952-56, the Kwilu uprising in Zaire of 1963-65. Weaving the facts of these rebellions with theories about political violence, Welch follows the rebellions through the initial stages of discontent to the explosion of violence to the suppression of the uprisings. He then challenges explanations of political violence, both Marxist and non-Marxist, that other scholars have proposed. Rebellions have not been studied as thoroughly as the major successful revolutions, although the frequency of rebellions in the modern world is not likely to diminish. Rural dwellers' discontents are still clashing with central governments' ambitions; Anatomy of Rebellion clarifies how this volatile type of political violence occurs.
The Idea of Africa
Author | : V. Y. Mudimbe |
Publsiher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1994-11-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0253208726 |
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"... this is a remarkable book. It will occupy a significant place in the critical literature of African Studies." --International Journal of African Historical Studies "To read Mudimbe is to walk through a museum of many exhibits in the company of an erudite companion who explains, with much learned commentary, what you are seeing." --American Anthropologist "Mudimbe's sympathetic yet rigorous accounts of such diverse Africanist discourses as Herskovits's cultural relativism and contemporary Afrocentricity bring to the surface the underlying goals and contexts in which these were produced." --Ivan Karp A sequel to his highly acclaimed The Invention of Africa, this is V. Y. Mudimbe's exploration of how the "idea" of Africa was constructed by the Western world.
From Migrants to Missionaries
Author | : Benjamin Simon |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : African diaspora |
ISBN | : 3631598424 |
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The denominational plurality in continental Europe keeps growing. The churches of African origin are of increasing number. Seeking for a new identity in their new home, the concept of Diaspora and the question for legal issues get important for their identity. To what extent is their identity determined rather by seclusion or openness? Are the churches missionizing amongst Germans and are there ecumenical relations? What are the characteristics of such a new identity? How does it develop? By analyzing three different types of churches of African origin in the German context, especially by examining their sermons, the author demonstrates how those churches develop in a missionary direction and how they can become ecumenical partners.
Traveling Spirits
Author | : Gertrud Hüwelmeier,Kristine Krause |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2009-12-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781135224158 |
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Maintaining and forging religious networks across borders have long been part of migrants' activities. However, due to the wide availability of communication technologies and the reduced costs of transportation, transnational social practices, including religious activities, have witnessed an enormous intensification in the last few decades around the world. Traveling Spirits seeks to understand these processes by investigating how religion goes global. How do religious agents create and maintain transborder connections? In what way are religious practices being transformed, reinforced or newly invented when transported to different places around the world? How are power relations negotiated within transnational religious networks? How are processes of coming and going linked to religious practices and discourses? The book’s contributors provide rich ethnographic case studies on mobile evangelists, moving spirit mediums, and traveling believers. They analyze the relationship between global, regional, national, local and individual religious processes by centering on economic activities, media representations, or politics of emplacement. Grounded firmly in cross-cultural comparison, this book contributes significantly to the literature on globalization, migration and transnational religion.
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.