This account of religious change in Zambia discloses shifts in the ideas and practices of Christian unity since independence. It shows that state-backed appeals, at times repressive, under the slogan ‘one nation, one church’ gave way to a series of alternatives in institutional ecumenism, leading towards a challenge to the very nature of ecumenism, grassroots as well as institutional. The new stress is on individual choice and personal services, and yet membership in congregations persists – a complex, even contradictory, situation here conceptualised as ‘multiple devotions’. The disclosure in this article calls into question conventional views of the importance of schism in churches and brings certain current tendencies – ‘multiple devotio...
This contribution explores the interaction between religion and politics in a religiously plural and...
This article is a critique of Reformed Ecclesiology, particularly as regarding ministry and church p...
This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political c...
This article is descriptive in nature and a practical theological assessment of the schisms that too...
This article analyzes the historical, contextual and identity changes that took place in the RCZ bet...
Zambia 1996-2001; evidence from documentary sources1 This article is descriptive in nature and a pra...
This article explores an emerging ecumenical church polity in Zambia from a church historical perspe...
This article examined an ecclesiology that has led to the administrative and spiritual subjugation o...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
The article investigated the rising trend that has not received attention in Zambian scholarship of ...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
This article examines the role of Christianity in the change of regime in Zambia in 1991, and after ...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
Ecumenism has been a constant effort of many Christian agents in war-torn Angola ever since the 1960...
This contribution explores the interaction between religion and politics in a religiously plural and...
This article is a critique of Reformed Ecclesiology, particularly as regarding ministry and church p...
This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political c...
This article is descriptive in nature and a practical theological assessment of the schisms that too...
This article analyzes the historical, contextual and identity changes that took place in the RCZ bet...
Zambia 1996-2001; evidence from documentary sources1 This article is descriptive in nature and a pra...
This article explores an emerging ecumenical church polity in Zambia from a church historical perspe...
This article examined an ecclesiology that has led to the administrative and spiritual subjugation o...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
The article investigated the rising trend that has not received attention in Zambian scholarship of ...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
This article examines the role of Christianity in the change of regime in Zambia in 1991, and after ...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
Ecumenism has been a constant effort of many Christian agents in war-torn Angola ever since the 1960...
This contribution explores the interaction between religion and politics in a religiously plural and...
This article is a critique of Reformed Ecclesiology, particularly as regarding ministry and church p...
This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political c...