Polygamy in Northern Malawi

Polygamy in Northern Malawi
Author: Mlenga, Moses
Publsiher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996045097

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The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of Africa. Were the missionaries right in demanding that converts dismiss all but one wife? Was this the demand of the Christian faith or of Western civilization? And were the converts right to dismiss their wives though they had married them according to the laws of the land? And who asked the children if they wanted their mothers to be dismissed and may or may not be married to another man? The book argues that while polygamy is an African reality, it is below Christian moral standards. However is stopping converted polygamous men and women from baptism best practice if we believe that sin can be forgiven for the one who repents? Can the shedding of responsibility for wives and children be made a precondition for such forgiveness?

Dual Religiosity in Northern Malawi

Dual Religiosity in Northern Malawi
Author: Mlenga, Joyce
Publsiher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996045073

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Over a century much of Africa south of the Sahara embraced the Christian religion. Malawi, where 80% of the population identify as Christian is no exception, nor are the Ngonde at its northern border with Tanzania. While it is difficult to find someone who does not claim to be a Christian, African traditional religion is by no means dead and often practiced by many. While the two religions are not “mixed”, but they are both realities in many a Christians life, though realities of a different kind. The author explores the intricate and often varied relationship between the two and considers factors which increase or decrease dual religiosity.

Dual Religiosity in Northern Malawi

Dual Religiosity in Northern Malawi
Author: Joyce Mlenga
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996045066

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Over a century much of Africa south of the Sahara embraced the Christian religion. Malawi, where 80% of the population identify as Christian is no exception, nor are the Ngonde at its northern border with Tanzania. While it is difficult to find someone who does not claim to be a Christian, African traditional religion is by no means dead and often practiced by many. While the two religions are not mixed, but they are both realities in many a Christians life, though realities of a different kind. The author explores the intricate and often varied relationship between the two and considers factors which increase or decrease dual religiosity.

Mission in Malawi Essays in Honour of Klaus Fiedler

Mission in Malawi  Essays in Honour of Klaus Fiedler
Author: S. Nkhoma
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2021-10-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996060854

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The first four essays in Mission in Malawi reassess the meaning, nature and place of mission in a postmodern world. Subsequent essays examine various issues that missionaries and the Church in Malawi have and continue to struggle with. These range from the problem of administering church discipline, the challenge of Bible translation, the question of how to deal with corruption in the corridors of power to the challenges of dealing with initiation rites, HIV/AIDS, patriarchy, gender inequality, the exercise of the Church's prophetic role, lack of contextualized theology, and the difficult task of creating an inclusive church and society. The last three essays are an attempt to describe a contextual theology appropriate for the African church, construct a theology for Malawi and project a future for mission in Malawi in the context of a changing world. These essays offer a rare window into the life and struggles of the Malawian Church even as it faces the postmodern future. The essays are not only informative but also challenging and thought-provoking. Scholars, students and other readers who share an interest in mission and the life of the Church in Malawi will find this collection of essays indispensable in the many years to come.

A Malawi Church History 1860 2020

A Malawi Church History 1860   2020
Author: R. Ross
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789996060755

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This is the first attempt to comprehend the whole of Malawi's church history in a single volume. The focus of this book is about documenting the religious experience which was at the centre of founding the new nation of Malawi as we have come to know it. The book strikes a balance in covering issues pertaining to both mission activities and African agency. In many instances interesting pieces of evidence have been marshalled to corroborate or emphasize some of the conclusions reached.

Oral Literature and Moral Education among the Lakeside Tonga of Northern Malawi

Oral Literature and Moral Education among the Lakeside Tonga of Northern Malawi
Author: David Mphande
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789990804041

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This is a book about the Tonga of Northern Malawi, sometimes called the Lakeshore Tonga to distinguish them from other ethnic groups with the same name further west in Central Africa. The Lakeshore Tonga were the first ethnic group to identify themselves with the Christian faith. The purpose of the research was to investigate the use of Tonga myths, folktales, proverbs and rituals for their role in Moral Education and assess and evaluate their contribution towards value formation for the youth. Each chapter in the book aims to discuss some ideas in the anthropology of religion and to illustrate them with specific case studies formed primarily through conversation with friends, both young and old, over some years.

Lunjika SDA Mission in Northern Malawi 1932 1995

Lunjika SDA Mission in Northern Malawi 1932   1995
Author: Macleard Banda
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996060373

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Macleard Banda is a third born son of Mr Simeon Banda of Chimdidi Village Traditional Authority Wimbe, in Kasungu. He attended his Primary school at Kasakula Primary school in Ntchisi. In 1978 he went to Lunjika Secondary School and concluded his secondary school education at Robert Laws. In 1988 went to Karonga TTC for Primary Teacher Training. He taught at Malamulo Primary school from 1990 to 2000. In August 2000, went to Solusi University for BEd majoring in Religion. In July 2002 he was posted to Matandani Secondary School to teach Bible Knowledge. In 2006 he received his MA from the University of Malawi and in 2014 his PhD from Mzuzu University. He is the Director of Research and Publication at Malawi Adventist University. The missionary work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church started in Southern Malawi in 1902, and histories of churches are usually told from that starting point. This book uses a different approach, it tells the story of Lunjika Mission (earlier called Mombera Mission) which begins in 1932, showing how the SDA Church met a new culture, that of the strongly patrilineal Ngoni and their neighbours to the North, and how it dealt with other churches that had started missionary work in that broad area up to two generations before.

Lunjika SDA Mission in Northern Malawi 1932 1995

Lunjika SDA Mission in Northern Malawi 1932   1995
Author: Banda, Macleard
Publsiher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789996060366

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The missionary work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church started in Southern Malawi in 1902, and histories of churches are usually told from that starting point. This book uses a different approach, it tells the story of Lunjika Mission (earlier called Mombera Mission) which begins in 1932, showing how the SDA Church met a new culture, that of the strongly patrilineal Ngoni and their neighbours to the North, and how it dealt with other churches that had started missionary work in that broad area up to two generations before.