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: 261
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317018636

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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.

The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora Imagining the Religious other

The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora Imagining the Religious  other
Author: Afe Adogame
Publsiher: Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
ISBN: 147242011X

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This book provides new theoretical and methodological insights for understanding and interpreting ANRMs and African-derived religions in diaspora. Contributors focus on 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. The book offers new insights into how ANRMs can be better defined, approached, and interpreted by scholars, policy makers and media practitioners alike.

The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora

The Public Face of African New Religious Movements in Diaspora
Author: Afeosemime U. Adogame
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138546291

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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.

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.

Migration and Public Discourse in World Christianity

Migration and Public Discourse in World Christianity
Author: Afe Adogame,Raimundo C. Barreto,Wanderley Pereira da Rosa
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506433707

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Although humans have always migrated, the present phenomenon of mass migration is unprecedented in scale and global in reach. Understanding migration and migrants has become increasingly relevant for world Christianity. This volume identifies and addresses several key topics in the discourse of world Christianity and migration. Senior and emerging scholars and researchers of migration from all regions of the world contribute chapters on central issues, including the feminization of international migration, the theology of migration, south-south migration networks, the connection between world Christianity, migration, and civic responsibility, and the complicated relationship between migration, identity and citizenship. It seeks to give voice particularly to migrant narratives as important sources for public reasoning and theology in the 21st century.

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.

Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas

Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas
Author: Yolanda Covington-Ward,Jeanette S. Jouili
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781478013112

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The contributors to Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas investigate the complex intersections between the body, religious expression, and the construction and transformation of social relationships and political and economic power. Among other topics, the essays examine the dynamics of religious and racial identity among Brazilian Neo-Pentecostals; the significance of cloth coverings in Islamic practice in northern Nigeria; the ethics of socially engaged hip-hop lyrics by Black Muslim artists in Britain; ritual dance performances among Mama Tchamba devotees in Togo; and how Ifá practitioners from Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, and the United States join together in a shared spiritual ethnicity. From possession and spirit-induced trembling to dance, the contributors outline how embodied religious practices are central to expressing and shaping interiority and spiritual lives, national and ethnic belonging, ways of knowing and techniques of healing, and sexual and gender politics. In this way, the body is a crucial site of religiously motivated social action for people of African descent. Contributors. Rachel Cantave, Youssef Carter, N. Fadeke Castor, Yolanda Covington-Ward, Casey Golomski, Elyan Jeanine Hill, Nathanael J. Homewood, Jeanette S. Jouili, Bertin M. Louis Jr., Camee Maddox-Wingfield, Aaron Montoya, Jacob K. Olupona, Elisha P. Renne

New Religious Movements in Africa

New Religious Movements in Africa
Author: Aylward Shorter,Joseph N. Njiru
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2001
Genre: Christian sects
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110511388

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