The Healer Prophet in Afro Christian Churches

The Healer Prophet in Afro Christian Churches
Author: Gerhardus C. Oosthuizen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004319844

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Apart from the mainline, Pentecostal, and Zionist churches, there are different types of African Independent/Indigenous Churches (AIC). The greater part of the more than four thousand denominations and eight million adherents came into the AIC during the past three decades, mainly from the traditional African religious background. The important role of the diviner in the traditional society has been replaced by the prophet in the AIC; the prophet understands the worldview of his/her people, especially the cultural diseases. In some churches the office of prophet cum diviner is represented by one person. The AIC movement is the most dynamic church movement in many parts of Africa, especially Southern Africa. The consistent growth of these churches can largely be accounted for by the healing procedures they use, which ar highlighted in this study. Dr. Oosthuizen approaches healing from various angles, as sickness is not only determined by physical and psychological factors, but also by disturbed human relationships and socio-political and economic tensions.

The Healer prophet William Marrion Branham

The Healer prophet  William Marrion Branham
Author: C. Douglas Weaver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015014162070

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Afro Christianity at the Grassroots

Afro Christianity at the Grassroots
Author: G. Gerhardus Cornelis Oosthuizen,Michiel Casparus Kitshoff,S. W. D. Dube
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004100350

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This publication clearly indicates the dynamics of indigenous Christianity in Southern Africa with its holistic approach addressing the needs of their flocks in all dimensions of their existence. Their own church problems also receive attention.

Afro Christian Religion and Healing in Southern Africa

Afro Christian Religion and Healing in Southern Africa
Author: Gerhardus Cornelis Oosthuizen
Publsiher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1989
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: STANFORD:36105041014239

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This study seeks an understanding of one result of the syncretism of Southern African Christianity, namely, the increasing evidence among African Christians of ancestor veneration, belief in possession by alien spirits, dance-induced trancing, and witch beliefs.

Shembe Ancestors and Christ

Shembe  Ancestors  and Christ
Author: Edley J. Moodley
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556358807

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The Christian axis has shifted dramatically southward to Africa, Asia, and Latin America, so much so that today there are more Christians living in these southern regions than among their northern counterparts. In the case of Africa, the African Initiated Churches-founded by Africans and primarily for Africans-has largely contributed to the exponential growth and proliferation of the Christian faith in the continent. Yet, even more profoundly, these churches espouse a brand of Christianity that is indigenized and thoroughly contextual. Further, the power and popularity of the AICs, beyond the unprecedented numbers joining these churches, are attributed to their relevance to the existential everyday needs and concerns of their adherents in the context of a postcolonial Africa. At the heart of Christian theology is Christology-the confessed uniqueness of Christ in history and among world religions. Yet this key feature of Christianity, as with other important elements of the Christian faith, may be variously understood and re-interpreted in these indigenous churches. The focus of this study is the amaNazaretha Church, an influential religious group founded by the African charismatic prophet Isaiah Shembe in 1911 in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The movement today claims a following of some two million adherents and has proliferated beyond the borders of South Africa to neighboring countries in Southern Africa. The book addresses the complex and at times ambivalent understanding of the person and work of Christ in the amaNazaretha Church, presenting the genesis, history, beliefs, and practices of this significant religious movement in South Africa, with broader implications for similar movements across the continent of Africa and beyond.

Teaching Religion and Healing

Teaching Religion and Healing
Author: Linda L. Barnes,Ines M. Talamantez
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780195176438

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Medicine and Health in Africa

Medicine and Health in Africa
Author: Paula Viterbo,Kalala Ngalamulume
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781628954906

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Over the last two decades, the implosion of economies under the burden of debt, the negative repercussions of structural adjustment programs, the crisis of legitimacy, civil wars, and the collapse of some states have resulted in serious health issues across the African continent. Newly emerging diseases, such as Ebola virus and HIV/AIDS have killed and disabled millions. Some “old diseases,” such as yellow fever, tuberculosis, and polio have reappeared. Malaria, cholera, and meningitis continue to kill thousands. In many countries, the medical infrastructure has collapsed, while an increasing number of physicians and nurses have migrated to more hospitable places. Stigmatization of the affected people has exacerbated social and racial discrimination and has affected the implementation of national and international public health programs. The complexity of the situation requires an interdisciplinary approach. This collection, including contributions by historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and biologists, emphasizes the social and cultural contexts of African health, paying particular attention to the history of the colonial public health system and its legacy.

The Zionist Churches in Malawi

The Zionist Churches in Malawi
Author: Ulf Strohbehn
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789996045035

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This book presents an African Christian movement full of vitality and creativity. The reader will meet believers who drink milk so that they may dream about angels, reports about funerals where the mourners dance with the coffin on their shoulders and church members who are ritually not allowed to fertilize their fields or wear neck ties. The authors unique insight into Malawis Christian community addresses important issues in society. Why have Spirit Churches, including Pentecostalism, been so successful in Malawi? Why do some religious groups still refuse medical help, up to the point that children die of cholera? How did the independent churches deal with the colonial trauma? In this masterful portrait, Strohbehn takes the reader from industrial mine compounds to rural colonies, where churches have set up their own spiritual and political rule. He carefully dissects the fine lines between traditional notions and Christianitys influence. We find a spiritual portrait of the Ngoni people, a fascinating cultural analysis of dancing and an encounter with a unique style of preaching.