In this article I discuss issues of memory and historicity in a contemporary African prophetic movement, the Tokoist church. I do so by focusing on the multiple processes of “biographization” of the prophet's (Simatildeo Toko) life from the different allegiances within the movement. I suggest that, despite recent critiques on the biographical method, the ethnography of those (unstable and heterogeneous) processes can be very helpful to understand the place of memory and historical consciousness in contemporary Christianity
This thesis is an intellectual history of political debate in colonial Buganda. It is a history of h...
Historians of Pentecostalism are often faced with a number of problems specific to the movement, mos...
In the book <em>The invention of tradition historian</em> Eric Hobsbawm claims that the ...
In this article I discuss issues of memory and historicity in a contemporary African prophetic movem...
In this article I discuss issues of memory and historicity in a contemporary African prophetic movem...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
Este artigo discute, a partir do estudo de caso da Igreja Tocoísta, a dialética entre processos de “...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
Little attention has been paid to the Christian churches in memory studies in southern Africa. Using...
This volume investigates the development of biographical study in African history and historiography...
This dissertation presents an original reconstruction of Kintwadi kia Bangunza, the movement of Simo...
AbstractHow do Pentecostal Christians seek repair and renewal in their lives, after their efforts to...
In this article we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
Some historians have always erred in ignoring oral history methods, as it is always assumed wrongly ...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
This thesis is an intellectual history of political debate in colonial Buganda. It is a history of h...
Historians of Pentecostalism are often faced with a number of problems specific to the movement, mos...
In the book <em>The invention of tradition historian</em> Eric Hobsbawm claims that the ...
In this article I discuss issues of memory and historicity in a contemporary African prophetic movem...
In this article I discuss issues of memory and historicity in a contemporary African prophetic movem...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
Este artigo discute, a partir do estudo de caso da Igreja Tocoísta, a dialética entre processos de “...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
Little attention has been paid to the Christian churches in memory studies in southern Africa. Using...
This volume investigates the development of biographical study in African history and historiography...
This dissertation presents an original reconstruction of Kintwadi kia Bangunza, the movement of Simo...
AbstractHow do Pentecostal Christians seek repair and renewal in their lives, after their efforts to...
In this article we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
Some historians have always erred in ignoring oral history methods, as it is always assumed wrongly ...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
This thesis is an intellectual history of political debate in colonial Buganda. It is a history of h...
Historians of Pentecostalism are often faced with a number of problems specific to the movement, mos...
In the book <em>The invention of tradition historian</em> Eric Hobsbawm claims that the ...