The Conversion of Igbo Christians to Islam

The Conversion of Igbo Christians to Islam
Author: Chinyere Felicia Priest
Publsiher: Langham Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781839730115

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Often considered a Christian heartland in Nigeria, Igboland has recently seen a dramatic increase in Igbo Christians converting to Islam. Yet, despite this rapid change, there has been minimal research into the growth of Islam in the area and the implications this has for Christianity in the region. Addressing this need, Dr Chinyere Felicia Priest provides a detailed exploration of Igbo converts’ reasons for conversion through skilful analysis of in-depth ethnographic interviews with thirty converts, considering their social, religious, and familial backgrounds. This unique study sheds much-needed light on the role of intellectual factors in the conversion experiences of many newly Muslim Igbos and challenges previous ideas of monetary and social influences as primary motivations for conversion. As a result of her examination of these conversion experiences, Dr Priest calls for serious intellectual engagement of biblical doctrine within the Igbo church and highlights the need for ministers and missiologists to better disciple and equip Christians to adequately engage with Muslim objections to the gospel and give a reasoned defence of their faith. The vulnerability of many Igbo Christians will continue to result in converts to Islam unless the church heeds the lessons learned from this research and outlined in this book.

The Meaning of Religious Conversion in Africa

The Meaning of Religious Conversion in Africa
Author: Cyril Chukwunonyerem Okorọcha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015014168432

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Dawn for Islam in Eastern Nigeria

Dawn for Islam in Eastern Nigeria
Author: Egodi Uchendu
Publsiher: ISSN
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132523791

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Religious Conversion An African Perspective

Religious Conversion  An African Perspective
Author: Brendan Carmody
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789982241168

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Religious Conversion: An African Perspective includes a selection of key texts which are not easily accessible elsewhere. Most of the chapters discuss the long-standing thesis of Robin Horton who argues that religious change results from social transformation. The contributors provide different perspectives on what remains an ongoing provocative, though inconclusive debate. The book has chapters on conversion in Africa from such authorities as Robin Horton, Humphrey Fisher, and Richard Gray. It also contains chapters on Zambia by Elizaebeth Colson, Brendan Carmody, Austin Cheyeka, Felix Phiri and W Van Binsbergen. This collection of chapters provides an introduction to the discussion surrounding the query: Did the Christian and Muslim messages bring something fundamentally new to the African religious horizon? What has indigenisation meant? What is the role of traditional religion?

Muslim Christian Encounters in Africa

Muslim Christian Encounters in Africa
Author: Benjamin Soares
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789047410386

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This timely collection offers new perspectives on Muslim-Christian encounters in Africa. Working against political and scholarly traditions that keep Muslims and Christians apart, the essays in this multidisciplinary volume locate African Muslims and Christians within a common analytical frame. In a series of historical and ethnographic case studies from across the African continent, the authors consider the multiple ways Muslims and Christians have encountered each other, borrowed or appropriated from one another, and sometimes also clashed. Contributors recast assumptions about the making and transgressing of religious boundaries, Christian-Muslim relations, and conversion. This engaging collection is a long overdue attempt to grapple with the multi-faceted and changing encounters of Muslims and Christians in Africa.

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies
Author: Kirsteen Kim,Knud Jørgensen,Alison Fitchett-Climenhaga
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192567574

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The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies represents more than a century of scholarship related to the theology, history, and methodology of the propagation of Christian faith and the engagement of Christians with cultures, religions, and societies worldwide. It contains more than 40 articles by experts from different disciplinary and ecclesial perspectives, who are from all continents. It not only offers a broad overview of key approaches and issues in mission studies but it also highlights current trends and suggests future developments. The Handbook builds on renewed interest in mission studies this century generated by recent key statements on mission from ecumenical, evangelical, Catholic, and Orthodox sources, and by a spate of academic works on the topic. Western church leaders now apply insights from foreign missions (such as, inculturation, liberation, interfaith work, and power encounter) to today's multicultural societies. Meanwhile, there are new initiatives in mission from the Majority World, where most Christians live, so that sending is not only 'from the west to the rest' but 'from everywhere to everywhere'. Therefore, this volume aims to reflect the voices of the receivers of mission as well as its protagonists and to raise awareness of new movements. In a time of growing recognition of 'religions' more generally, this work examines and theorizes the missional dimensions of the world's largest religion: its agendas, growth, outreach, role in public life, effect on cultures, relevance for development, and its approaches to other communities.

African Conversion

African Conversion
Author: Brendan Patrick Carmody
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001
Genre: Christian converts
ISBN: IND:30000079283085

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Islam in the Niger Delta 1890 2017

Islam in the Niger Delta 1890 2017
Author: Egodi Uchendu
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783112209455

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The series Studies on Modern Orient provides an overview of religious, political and social phenomena in modern and contemporary Muslim societies. The volumes do not only take into account Near and Middle Eastern countries, but also explore Islam and Muslim culture in other regions of the world, for example, in Europe and the US. The series Studies on Modern Orient was founded in 2010 by Klaus Schwarz Verlag.