This article investigates Kibwetere’s Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. A brief summary of the Movement’s short history is followed by an outline of the movement’s main beliefs. This Ugandan cult’s socio historic context is thereupon analyzed. The cult’s document, “A Timely Message”, is summarized and their relationship with a similar Marian movement in Australia is indicated. Finally, the phenomenon of their suicide is discussed in terms of doomsday apocalypticism and depicted as a result of Roman Catholic apocalyptic thinking
The intensifying global spread of apocalyptic forms of Christianity, now well established in Papua N...
This Africa-focused study explored the mediatized religious rhetoric of neo-Pentecostalism in Uganda...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
This article investigates Kibwetere’s Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. A...
This article offers an assessment of the significance of The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten...
Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa is the first major, original, and extensive research-bas...
On 17 March 2000 several hundred members of a charismatic Christian sect, the Movement for the Resto...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
This article examines the unifying roles of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the aut...
European missionaries brought Christianity to Sub Saharan Africa with the goal of converting the pop...
Book synopsis: The devastating influenza epidemic of 1918 ripped through southern Africa. In its aft...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
<p>This article considers the contribution of the theology of retribution to the growth of Pen...
This paper looks at the way religious based insurrections change in order to survive. In this chan...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
The intensifying global spread of apocalyptic forms of Christianity, now well established in Papua N...
This Africa-focused study explored the mediatized religious rhetoric of neo-Pentecostalism in Uganda...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
This article investigates Kibwetere’s Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. A...
This article offers an assessment of the significance of The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten...
Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa is the first major, original, and extensive research-bas...
On 17 March 2000 several hundred members of a charismatic Christian sect, the Movement for the Resto...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
This article examines the unifying roles of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the aut...
European missionaries brought Christianity to Sub Saharan Africa with the goal of converting the pop...
Book synopsis: The devastating influenza epidemic of 1918 ripped through southern Africa. In its aft...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
<p>This article considers the contribution of the theology of retribution to the growth of Pen...
This paper looks at the way religious based insurrections change in order to survive. In this chan...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
The intensifying global spread of apocalyptic forms of Christianity, now well established in Papua N...
This Africa-focused study explored the mediatized religious rhetoric of neo-Pentecostalism in Uganda...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...