This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political context, it has obligated the institutional churches to break out of their religiously fixed spaces, forcing them to suspend their official doctrinal positions for that specific day, and embrace each other in enacting what could be classified as “public ecclesiology ecumenism”. The article defines public ecclesiology ecumenism as the manifestation of institutionally-defined churches in public spaces to celebrate a common liturgical life in Christ through prayer, songs, preaching, and promotion of unified prophetic witness in the public. However, being a political initiative makes the Day of Prayer a potentially dangerous ne...
The article investigated the rising trend that has not received attention in Zambian scholarship of ...
Received 12 March 2019. Accepted 5 September 2019. Published online 5 October 2019.This article revi...
Studies on the public role of religion in Zambia have largely concentrated on the history of Christi...
This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political c...
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...
This article examines the role of Christianity in the change of regime in Zambia in 1991, and after ...
There is no contesting the fact that Pentecostal clergy involvement in partisan politics is a relati...
This account of religious change in Zambia discloses shifts in the ideas and practices of Christian ...
The article interrogates the two theologies that have emerged in Zimbabwe during the times of crisis...
This thesis explores the delegitimation concept in an electoral authoritarian context by studying ho...
Using the representations of the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the media, this article ret...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This article explores an emerging ecumenical church polity in Zambia from a church historical perspe...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
The article investigated the rising trend that has not received attention in Zambian scholarship of ...
Received 12 March 2019. Accepted 5 September 2019. Published online 5 October 2019.This article revi...
Studies on the public role of religion in Zambia have largely concentrated on the history of Christi...
This article argues that while the National Day of Prayer in Zambia has its inception in political c...
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...
This article examines the role of Christianity in the change of regime in Zambia in 1991, and after ...
There is no contesting the fact that Pentecostal clergy involvement in partisan politics is a relati...
This account of religious change in Zambia discloses shifts in the ideas and practices of Christian ...
The article interrogates the two theologies that have emerged in Zimbabwe during the times of crisis...
This thesis explores the delegitimation concept in an electoral authoritarian context by studying ho...
Using the representations of the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the media, this article ret...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This article explores an emerging ecumenical church polity in Zambia from a church historical perspe...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
The article investigated the rising trend that has not received attention in Zambian scholarship of ...
Received 12 March 2019. Accepted 5 September 2019. Published online 5 October 2019.This article revi...
Studies on the public role of religion in Zambia have largely concentrated on the history of Christi...