This article studies the Christian movement that occurred amongst the Luba of Katanga, Belgian Congo, from about 1915 to 1950, paying particular attention to how it was received by different social categories and mediated by local religious enthusiasts. The notion of conversion is examined across two generations with reference to ageing, revival and reprise via a case study of the Congo Evangelistic Mission (CEM), a Pentecostal faith body. The paper shows how the CEM's literary and pneumatic practices were understood both in terms of ruptures with what had gone before and through establishing continuities with pre-existing culture, particularly the search for social harmony
A comprehensive history of the interaction between religion and colonization Religion in today’s Dem...
This thesis is a contribution to a hitherto neglected area of research: The African Pentecostal Chur...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
This paper discusses some of the key issues in my current research on the history of the relationshi...
The scope of this thesis is the investigation of the nature and purpose of Christian worship with sp...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
This dissertation presents an original reconstruction of Kintwadi kia Bangunza, the movement of Simo...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
During the early 1920s in what was then known as the Belgian Congo, a Christian revival movement was...
Geschichte der Congo Evangelistic Mission/Communauté Pentecôtiste au Zaïre von 1915 bis 1982. Zugl.:...
The culture confrontation remains the central theme throughout this book, with special emphasis give...
From research led for years within pentecostal Congolese circles (France, Belgium, Canada, Kinshasa)...
The thesis demonstrates that the first Methodists missionaries to their arrival in Mulungwishi, unli...
A comprehensive history of the interaction between religion and colonization Religion in today’s Dem...
This thesis is a contribution to a hitherto neglected area of research: The African Pentecostal Chur...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
This paper discusses some of the key issues in my current research on the history of the relationshi...
The scope of this thesis is the investigation of the nature and purpose of Christian worship with sp...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
This dissertation presents an original reconstruction of Kintwadi kia Bangunza, the movement of Simo...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
During the early 1920s in what was then known as the Belgian Congo, a Christian revival movement was...
Geschichte der Congo Evangelistic Mission/Communauté Pentecôtiste au Zaïre von 1915 bis 1982. Zugl.:...
The culture confrontation remains the central theme throughout this book, with special emphasis give...
From research led for years within pentecostal Congolese circles (France, Belgium, Canada, Kinshasa)...
The thesis demonstrates that the first Methodists missionaries to their arrival in Mulungwishi, unli...
A comprehensive history of the interaction between religion and colonization Religion in today’s Dem...
This thesis is a contribution to a hitherto neglected area of research: The African Pentecostal Chur...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...