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Abstract: | "What is the impact of Evangelical Christianity on Africa? Evangelical Christianity and the Transformation of Africa will answer this question. Evangelical Christianity is manifesting into a strong presence in African states, perhaps more than in any other place in the world. Given its exponential rise in Africa, it is increasingly clear that Christianity in its evangelical form is exercising significant influence in virtually all spheres of life, defining the essence of public and private life. Drawing on original works from leading scholars in humanities and social science disciplines-such as Afe Adogame, Yolanda Covington-Ward, Jacob Olupona, Derek Peterson, Shobana Shankar, and Nimi Wariboko, this volume endeavors to produce a comprehensive study of Evangelical Christianity in Africa, paying careful attention to disciplinary interconnections, as well as social, cultural, political, and economic forces. Among other subjects, essays in this volume address examples of evangelical subjectivity and identity formation against the current political backdrops of Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other nations. While the book works to convey the core elements of the evangelical movement across the African continent, it recognizes the importance of its diverse manifestations, giving additional focus to Pentecostal groups and their distinct social, cultural, and political engagements. At the same time, it works to correct the unwarranted saturation of attention given to Pentecostal/Charismatic movements in recent scholarship and expands the study of evangelicalism in Africa into the sphere of mainline churches and extra-ecclesial organizations. Authors also reflect on the ways that the African diaspora and transnational ties contribute to the make up of contemporary African evangelicalism. In short, this edited volume examines how the centrality of religion in African affairs-political, economic, cultural, ideological domains-has contributed to turning Evangelical Christianity into the official face of the Christian Church in Africa today"-- |
Umfang: | VIII, 430 pages |
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520 | 3 | |a Among other subjects, essays in this volume address examples of evangelical subjectivity and identity formation against the current political backdrops of Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other nations. While the book works to convey the core elements of the evangelical movement across the African continent, it recognizes the importance of its diverse manifestations, giving additional focus to Pentecostal groups and their distinct social, cultural, and political engagements. At the same time, it works to correct the unwarranted saturation of attention given to Pentecostal/Charismatic movements in recent scholarship and expands the study of evangelicalism in Africa into the sphere of mainline churches and extra-ecclesial organizations. Authors also reflect on the ways that the African diaspora and transnational ties contribute to the make up of contemporary African evangelicalism. | |
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spelling | African evangelicanism and the transformation of Africa Jacob K. Olupona, editor Washington, DC Georgetown University Press [2025] VIII, 430 pages txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Race, religion, and politics series Subjectivity and the political. -- Governance as trauma in Nigeria : turning evangelicalism into pentecostal incredible Nimi Wariboko Evangelical Christianity and politics in Africa : a new map for an old terrain Esther E. Acolatse Ethiopian evangelicals and politics : polite distance or keen interest? Tibebe Eshete Governing religious life in Idi Amin's Uganda Derek R. Peterson "Are you ready to hear?" : politics, prophecy, and practical theology in Malawi Blair D. Bertrand Embodiment, gender, and indentity. -- Embodiment and evangelical Christianity : missions, prophets, and bodies in post-colonial Democratic Republic of Congo Yolanda Covingon-Ward Women's evangelical revolutions in northern Nigeria Shobana Shankar Weddings are not a sexy affair! : youth sexuality, embodiment and moral imaginaries in a neo-pentecostal church in Kenya Damaris Seleina Parsitau "A mightier power" : women and gender construction in the 'African challenge', 1951-1961 Andrew E. Barnes African traditional religion and interfaith relations. -- Awakening the market : small pentecostal genres and religious accommodation in Kinshasa Katrien Pype "Let us offer thanks for the nation of Ghana" : indigenous harvest festival as a civil ceremony of Thanksgiving Mariam Goshadze "I am a witch for Jesus!" : confronting ritual praxis, symbolic violence, and trauma in African evangelical pentecostalism Afe Adogame Global/translational Christianity and mission. -- Some thoughts on evangelical Christianity in Africa and the diaspora Jacob K. Olupona African evangelical politics in global perspective Paul Freston "Africa...leads the way" : Kwame Bediako's understanding of the remaking of Christian theology Tim Hartman Evangelical transformation and transnationalism in Africa Stephen Offutt "What is the impact of Evangelical Christianity on Africa? Evangelical Christianity and the Transformation of Africa will answer this question. Evangelical Christianity is manifesting into a strong presence in African states, perhaps more than in any other place in the world. Given its exponential rise in Africa, it is increasingly clear that Christianity in its evangelical form is exercising significant influence in virtually all spheres of life, defining the essence of public and private life. Drawing on original works from leading scholars in humanities and social science disciplines-such as Afe Adogame, Yolanda Covington-Ward, Jacob Olupona, Derek Peterson, Shobana Shankar, and Nimi Wariboko, this volume endeavors to produce a comprehensive study of Evangelical Christianity in Africa, paying careful attention to disciplinary interconnections, as well as social, cultural, political, and economic forces. Among other subjects, essays in this volume address examples of evangelical subjectivity and identity formation against the current political backdrops of Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other nations. While the book works to convey the core elements of the evangelical movement across the African continent, it recognizes the importance of its diverse manifestations, giving additional focus to Pentecostal groups and their distinct social, cultural, and political engagements. At the same time, it works to correct the unwarranted saturation of attention given to Pentecostal/Charismatic movements in recent scholarship and expands the study of evangelicalism in Africa into the sphere of mainline churches and extra-ecclesial organizations. Authors also reflect on the ways that the African diaspora and transnational ties contribute to the make up of contemporary African evangelicalism. In short, this edited volume examines how the centrality of religion in African affairs-political, economic, cultural, ideological domains-has contributed to turning Evangelical Christianity into the official face of the Christian Church in Africa today"-- Evangelicalism / Africa, Sub-Saharan Pentecostalism / Africa, Sub-Saharan Christianity / Africa, Sub-Saharan Évangélisme / Afrique subsaharienne Mouvement charismatique / Afrique subsaharienne Christianisme / Afrique subsaharienne Olúpǫ̀nà, Jacob Kę́hiǹdé 1951- (DE-588)1019717718 edt Online version African evangelicanism and the transformation of Africa Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2025] 9781647125523 |
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