The popularity of faith-healing in sub-Saharan Africa has been widely acknowledged in research, but mostly treated as a phenomenon apart, instead of being viewed in relation to other modes of healing. In this article I focus on the reasons why believers choose faith-healing in a medically pluralistic situation and how they see other healing options available in a locally founded Charismatic church community, the Gospel Miracle Church for All People (GMCL), in the Southern Tanzanian city of Mbeya. I propose that, in order to see the medically pluralistic context in Tanzania through the journeys of health-seeking nomads, the focus must lie on two intertwined aspects of faith-healing: first, it is inevitably based on the need to be healed and ...
This article examines the elements of ritual practice that contribute to the interreligious appeal o...
One of the attractions of new converts from mainline churches to the African Instituted Churches (AI...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
The Enabling Universal and Equitable Access to Healthcare for Vulnerable People in Resource Poor Set...
While it is true that healers selectively adopt and/or refashion aspects of biomedicine, the influen...
Africa is a continent plagued with many sicknesses and diseases. Self-evidently health and healing w...
One of the attractions of new converts from mainline churches to the African Instituted Churches (AI...
In the predominantly Muslim context of Zanzibar, Pentecostal Christianity is slowly on the rise as a...
This article revisits the role healing has played in the growth of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) a...
The extended family (community) in Africa plays a crucial role in the process of healing. However, ...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
Abstract Background The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of...
Based on ethnographic research among Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this st...
This article examines the elements of ritual practice that contribute to the interreligious appeal o...
One of the attractions of new converts from mainline churches to the African Instituted Churches (AI...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
The Enabling Universal and Equitable Access to Healthcare for Vulnerable People in Resource Poor Set...
While it is true that healers selectively adopt and/or refashion aspects of biomedicine, the influen...
Africa is a continent plagued with many sicknesses and diseases. Self-evidently health and healing w...
One of the attractions of new converts from mainline churches to the African Instituted Churches (AI...
In the predominantly Muslim context of Zanzibar, Pentecostal Christianity is slowly on the rise as a...
This article revisits the role healing has played in the growth of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) a...
The extended family (community) in Africa plays a crucial role in the process of healing. However, ...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
Abstract Background The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of...
Based on ethnographic research among Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this st...
This article examines the elements of ritual practice that contribute to the interreligious appeal o...
One of the attractions of new converts from mainline churches to the African Instituted Churches (AI...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...