The religious transnationalism evident in the 21st century has heralded a new paradigm of religion ‘made to travel’ as adherents of religions navigate various cultural frontiers within Africa, Europe and North America. The role of Africa in shaping the global religious landscape, particularly the Christian tradition, designates the continent as one of the major actors of the Christian faith in the 21st century. The inability of European Christianity to address most of the existential realities of Africans and the stigmatisation of African Traditional Religion mainly contributed to the emergence of African Independent Churches in the 19th century in Africa. The emergence and proliferation of African Independent Churches in Africa was Africa’...
Increasingly, Christianity is becoming the majority religion in many Sub-Saharan African countries. ...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
CITATION: Ohlmann, P., Frost, M. & L. Grab, W. 2016. African Initiated Churches’ potential as develo...
The religious transnationalism evident in the 21st century has heralded a new paradigm of religion ‘...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pentec...
This article examines how the Pentecostal movements in Africa and most especially in Nigeria are exp...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
Gone are the days when one could clearly define the contours of western Christianity. Such a descrip...
Mainstream development discourse and practice often marginalise the significance of ‘religion’ and ‘...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pente...
In recent years the religious scene in Sub-Saharan Africa has changed enor-mously. Everywhere new (c...
I: Lauterbach, K., & Vähäkangas, M. (Eds.). (2020). Faith in African Lived Christianity: Bridging An...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa has always been a focal point for research, with some contending ...
Christian missionaries were among the first Europeans to move into Africa. They came on a mission to...
Increasingly, Christianity is becoming the majority religion in many Sub-Saharan African countries. ...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
CITATION: Ohlmann, P., Frost, M. & L. Grab, W. 2016. African Initiated Churches’ potential as develo...
The religious transnationalism evident in the 21st century has heralded a new paradigm of religion ‘...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pentec...
This article examines how the Pentecostal movements in Africa and most especially in Nigeria are exp...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
Gone are the days when one could clearly define the contours of western Christianity. Such a descrip...
Mainstream development discourse and practice often marginalise the significance of ‘religion’ and ‘...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pente...
In recent years the religious scene in Sub-Saharan Africa has changed enor-mously. Everywhere new (c...
I: Lauterbach, K., & Vähäkangas, M. (Eds.). (2020). Faith in African Lived Christianity: Bridging An...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa has always been a focal point for research, with some contending ...
Christian missionaries were among the first Europeans to move into Africa. They came on a mission to...
Increasingly, Christianity is becoming the majority religion in many Sub-Saharan African countries. ...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
CITATION: Ohlmann, P., Frost, M. & L. Grab, W. 2016. African Initiated Churches’ potential as develo...