To a large extent, the liberalness of Protestant Christianity has been central in the entrenchment of colonialism in Africa. Although Uganda became a British protectorate in 1894, the Anglican missionaries from the Church Missionary Society arrived in Uganda in 1877 and through their association with the British Empire, they ploughed the ground for colonial capitalism. The Cross as a Christian symbol was used to conquer the spirit and mentality of African rebellion against imperialism. The moralities in the Ten Commandments such as do not steal and not kill helped the British colonialists to rob resources, kill and enslave Africans with impunity. In 1962, British colonial capitalism went out of Uganda through the door only to come back thro...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s novel A Grain of Wheat, published in 1967, exposes the ways in which British ins...
To a large extent, the liberalness of Protestant Christianity has been central in the entrenchment o...
In the late nineteenth century, Christian beliefs and European ideas spread among the people of pres...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
This Africa-focused study explored the mediatized religious rhetoric of neo-Pentecostalism in Uganda...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
The Uganda Martyrs have grown to become one of the countryâs most persistent national symbols throug...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Neo...
Christian churches control substantial areas of land in Africa. While intensifying struggles over th...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This thesis explores what role Pentecostalism has as an emerging actor in Uganda in terms of empower...
This paper looks at the way religious based insurrections change in order to survive. In this chan...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s novel A Grain of Wheat, published in 1967, exposes the ways in which British ins...
To a large extent, the liberalness of Protestant Christianity has been central in the entrenchment o...
In the late nineteenth century, Christian beliefs and European ideas spread among the people of pres...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
This Africa-focused study explored the mediatized religious rhetoric of neo-Pentecostalism in Uganda...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
The Uganda Martyrs have grown to become one of the countryâs most persistent national symbols throug...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Neo...
Christian churches control substantial areas of land in Africa. While intensifying struggles over th...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This thesis explores what role Pentecostalism has as an emerging actor in Uganda in terms of empower...
This paper looks at the way religious based insurrections change in order to survive. In this chan...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s novel A Grain of Wheat, published in 1967, exposes the ways in which British ins...