Aim of this volume, which brings together seven studies of religious change in Zambia, is to describe the processes of religious change in this country during the last few centuries. These studies are: 1) Towards a theory of religious change in Central Africa. 2) Possession and mediumship in Zambia: towards a comparative approach. 3) Explorations in the history and sociology of territorial cults in Zambia. 4) Religious change and the problem of evil in Western Zambia. 5) Regional and non-regional cults of affliction in Western Zambia. 6) Ritual, class and urban-rural relations. 7) Cults of affliction in town, and the articulation of modes of production.</p
Since the late 1880s, Zambia has been engaged in a repeated series of encounters with Christian rene...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
This course of study centered on the scholarship on African traditional religions between the years ...
This paper discusses some of the key issues in my current research on the history of the relationshi...
In the introductory chapter the twofold aim of the thesis is stated. In the first place it tries to ...
Roads through Mwinilunga provides a historical appraisal of social change in Northwest Zambia from 1...
The discussion on the spirit possession phenomenon is related in this study to the more general ques...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
The religious life of the Tonga-speaking peoples of southern Zambia is examined over the last centur...
This essay examines the chronology and attributes of literate ethno-history in Northern Rhodesia. Wh...
The author argues that Zambian rural anthropology is on the decline, and that this decline is rela...
The interest regarding to African cultural values has intensified in all countries of the African co...
This research sets out to investigate the tradition of ubwananyina to identify insights that might ...
While Zambian pentecostalism existed since early 1950s, if not earlier, the movement only started ma...
This is a book of reading on religion and culture in Africa comprising ten papers by experts in reli...
Since the late 1880s, Zambia has been engaged in a repeated series of encounters with Christian rene...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
This course of study centered on the scholarship on African traditional religions between the years ...
This paper discusses some of the key issues in my current research on the history of the relationshi...
In the introductory chapter the twofold aim of the thesis is stated. In the first place it tries to ...
Roads through Mwinilunga provides a historical appraisal of social change in Northwest Zambia from 1...
The discussion on the spirit possession phenomenon is related in this study to the more general ques...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
The religious life of the Tonga-speaking peoples of southern Zambia is examined over the last centur...
This essay examines the chronology and attributes of literate ethno-history in Northern Rhodesia. Wh...
The author argues that Zambian rural anthropology is on the decline, and that this decline is rela...
The interest regarding to African cultural values has intensified in all countries of the African co...
This research sets out to investigate the tradition of ubwananyina to identify insights that might ...
While Zambian pentecostalism existed since early 1950s, if not earlier, the movement only started ma...
This is a book of reading on religion and culture in Africa comprising ten papers by experts in reli...
Since the late 1880s, Zambia has been engaged in a repeated series of encounters with Christian rene...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
This course of study centered on the scholarship on African traditional religions between the years ...