Witchcraft is presented as a threat to the life and well-being of the people of Africa, their embracement of Christianity notwithstanding. This article seeks to highlight the negative impact of witchcraft beliefs and experiences among many African people, including Christians and the educated, that is, “educated” in the western sense. The article identifies a lacuna in the Hervormde Kerk in Suidelike Afrika’s ministry to the sick and to those who find themselves engulfed by misfortune in one form or another and believed to have been caused by witchcraft. The article points to the need for a ministry that will be relevant and meaningful in addressing the illnesses and misfortunes of black African Christians
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...
How can we make theological sense of the resilience of the fear of witchcraft among indigenous Zimba...
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...
Witchcraft is presented as a threat to the life and well-being of the people of Africa, their embrac...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
Abstract: Most Africans believe that witchcraft cause unusual phenomenon like accidents, conflicts,...
<span>The aim of this article is to analyse the effects and impact of witchcraft on members of...
When Christians in Zambia struggle with witchcraft, they also struggle with African cultural and rel...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
Witchcraft is still an enormous and serious issue in African culture. The media, including the enter...
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...
How can we make theological sense of the resilience of the fear of witchcraft among indigenous Zimba...
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...
Witchcraft is presented as a threat to the life and well-being of the people of Africa, their embrac...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
Abstract: Most Africans believe that witchcraft cause unusual phenomenon like accidents, conflicts,...
<span>The aim of this article is to analyse the effects and impact of witchcraft on members of...
When Christians in Zambia struggle with witchcraft, they also struggle with African cultural and rel...
Amongst other things, African culture (societies) has been characterised by its perception and fear ...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
A CAJM article on cultural beliefs vis-a-vis medical science.The implications of witchcraft beliefs ...
Witchcraft is still an enormous and serious issue in African culture. The media, including the enter...
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...
How can we make theological sense of the resilience of the fear of witchcraft among indigenous Zimba...
There is enough evidence that while listening to the preaching and messages of most Pentecostal prea...