This article investigates how the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation (hereafter the Declaration), residential photography and social media intersected during Edgar Lungu's political campaign in the general election of 2016. It is framed within a missiopolitical theory to analyse qualitative material collected from January 2016 to February 2017 in Zambia. The missio-ethnography approach as an empirical missiological research which sought to analyse how the Declaration discourse has developed into a political ideology used to legitimized Lungu's political power and moral authority among some Pentecostal-Charismatic religious sector.
While Zambian pentecostalism existed since early 1950s, if not earlier, the movement only started ma...
Drawing on the interviews conducted with over 50 Pentecostals in various Pentecostal congregations, ...
The Zambian people chose a new president on 31 October 1991 after almost twenty years under one part...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This contribution explores the interaction between religion and politics in a religiously plural and...
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...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
There is no contesting the fact that Pentecostal clergy involvement in partisan politics is a relati...
This thesis explores the delegitimation concept in an electoral authoritarian context by studying ho...
The study draws on ontocracy political theory to investigate Zambian Pentecostal interpretations of ...
The study draws on ontocracy political theory to investigate Zambian Pentecostal interpretations of ...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
This account of religious change in Zambia discloses shifts in the ideas and practices of Christian ...
While Zambian pentecostalism existed since early 1950s, if not earlier, the movement only started ma...
Drawing on the interviews conducted with over 50 Pentecostals in various Pentecostal congregations, ...
The Zambian people chose a new president on 31 October 1991 after almost twenty years under one part...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This contribution explores the interaction between religion and politics in a religiously plural and...
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...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
The article argues for a theology of decolonial reconstruction to aid the Ministry of National Guida...
There is no contesting the fact that Pentecostal clergy involvement in partisan politics is a relati...
This thesis explores the delegitimation concept in an electoral authoritarian context by studying ho...
The study draws on ontocracy political theory to investigate Zambian Pentecostal interpretations of ...
The study draws on ontocracy political theory to investigate Zambian Pentecostal interpretations of ...
This article sheds light on the factors that contributed to the development of ‘multifaith’ Religiou...
This account of religious change in Zambia discloses shifts in the ideas and practices of Christian ...
While Zambian pentecostalism existed since early 1950s, if not earlier, the movement only started ma...
Drawing on the interviews conducted with over 50 Pentecostals in various Pentecostal congregations, ...
The Zambian people chose a new president on 31 October 1991 after almost twenty years under one part...