Zulu Zion and Some Swazi Zionists

Zulu Zion and Some Swazi Zionists
Author: Bengt Sundkler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1976
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015046335595

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Untitled
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780674737785

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An Introduction to Pentecostalism

An Introduction to Pentecostalism
Author: Allan Anderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2004-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521532809

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Global Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity in all its diversity is the fastest expanding religious movement in the world today. Allan Anderson, a former Pentecostal minister and a leading authority on global Pentecostalism, aims to make more visible the 'non-western' nature of Pentecostalism without overlooking the importance of the movement emanating from North America. Offering an innovative interpretation of Pentecostalism, he takes seriously the contributions of the Majority World to its development and, concentrating on its history and theology, reflects on the movement's development and significance throughout the world. Anderson also examines those theological issues that helped form a distinctive spirituality and how this relates to different peoples and their cultures. Finally, Anderson discusses the development of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in the different countries from its origins at the beginning of the twentieth century to its theological emphases in the present, together with the impact of the processes of globalization.

The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 9 World Christianities C 1914 c 2000

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 9  World Christianities C 1914 c 2000
Author: Hugh McLeod
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2006-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521815002

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A comprehensive history of Christianity in the century when it truly became a global religion.

Decolonization and the Remaking of Christianity

Decolonization and the Remaking of Christianity
Author: Elizabeth A. Foster,Udi Greenberg
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781512824971

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In the decades following the era of decolonization, global Christianity experienced a seismic shift. While Catholicism and Protestantism have declined in their historic European strongholds, they have sustained explosive growth in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. This demographic change has established Christians from the Global South as an increasingly dominant presence in modern Christian thought, culture, and politics. Decolonization and the Remaking of Christianity unearths the roots of this development, charting the metamorphosis of Christian practice and institutions across five continents throughout the pivotal years of decolonization. The essays in this collection illustrate the diverse new ideas, rituals, and organizations created in the wake of Western imperialism's formal collapse and investigate how religious leaders, politicians, theologians, and lay people debated and shaped a new Christianity for a postcolonial world. Contributors argue that the collapse of colonialism and broader cultural challenges to Western power fostered new organizations, theologies, and political engagements across the world, ultimately setting Christianity on its current trajectory away from its colonial heritage. These essays interrogate decolonization's varied and conflicting impacts on global Christianity, while also providing a novel framework for rethinking decolonization's modern legacies. Taken together, this book charts the relationship between decolonization and Christianity on a truly global scale. Contributors: Joel Cabrita, Darcie Fontaine, Elizabeth A. Foster, Udi Greenberg, David Kirkpatrick, Eric Morier-Genoud, Phi-Vân Nguyen, Justin Reynolds, Sarah Shortall, Lydia Walker, Charlotte Walker-Said, Albert Wu, Gene Zubovich.

Must God Remain Greek

Must God Remain Greek
Author: Robert Earl Hood
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451417268

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"Must God Remain Greek? brings together, in a fascinating and readable way, the cultural and religious thought and activities of African peoples, Caribbeans, and Afro-Americans to bear upon Christian theology. As a scholar Dr. Hood is at home in the three regions, as well as in the Western Christian tradition. He raises fundamental questions for theology, which have tremendous consequences in the present day of Christian expansion and ecumenical movement.... It is refreshing to see an old problem recast in cultural areas where Christianity is throbbing and thriving."? John S. Mbiti

Syncretism Anti Syncretism

Syncretism Anti Syncretism
Author: Rosalind Shaw,Charles Stewart
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134833955

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The contributors explore the issues of agency and power which motivate the conflicting discourses surrounding syncretism, that is the mixing of different religious traditions within a culture.

The Zionist Churches in Malawi

The Zionist Churches in Malawi
Author: Strohbehn, Ulf
Publsiher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789996045165

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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 author's unique insight into Malawi's 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 Christianity's 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.