This article traces how contemporary funerary practices—foodways, prayer and burial cooperative participation—configure a Christian public culture in Swaziland that draws from ordinary citizens’ religious, ritual and political work and membership in diverse Christian churches. This kind of grassroots ecumenism importantly challenges the potency of orthodox institutional ecumenical projects of religious elites in the Kingdom. These projects include attempts to legislate Christianity as an official religion and the building of a national interdenominational church, both of which have failed to materialize. Exploring this emergent tension between religious institutions’ ideological goals versus communities’ practical engagement on pressing soc...
Abstract:This article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practi...
In this theoretical article, I problematise the role of Zimbabwe’s Vapostori movement in the country...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
This research is part of the research project, ‘Pastoral Care and Trauma Counselling’, directed b...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ecumenism is the fellowship of the de...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
In this article, I argued that the performances of the ritual sacrifice of burning the heifer [isits...
Swaziland faces one of the worst HIV epidemics in the world and is a site for the current global hea...
In 1994, Swaziland celebrated 150 years of Christianity. Three distinct eras are identified in the h...
This article seeks to investigate the social status attributed to African Traditional Religion (ATR)...
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.The discourse on the dialectical relations...
The article analyses the relationship between the Anglican Church of Rwanda and evangelical Episcopa...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This work studied the Anioma Healing Ministry of the late prophet Eddy Okeke. The aim is to investig...
Abstract:This article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practi...
In this theoretical article, I problematise the role of Zimbabwe’s Vapostori movement in the country...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...
This research is part of the research project, ‘Pastoral Care and Trauma Counselling’, directed b...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ecumenism is the fellowship of the de...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
In this article, I argued that the performances of the ritual sacrifice of burning the heifer [isits...
Swaziland faces one of the worst HIV epidemics in the world and is a site for the current global hea...
In 1994, Swaziland celebrated 150 years of Christianity. Three distinct eras are identified in the h...
This article seeks to investigate the social status attributed to African Traditional Religion (ATR)...
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.The discourse on the dialectical relations...
The article analyses the relationship between the Anglican Church of Rwanda and evangelical Episcopa...
This project explored the efforts of Chrsitian nationalist activists and government officials to "ac...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This work studied the Anioma Healing Ministry of the late prophet Eddy Okeke. The aim is to investig...
Abstract:This article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practi...
In this theoretical article, I problematise the role of Zimbabwe’s Vapostori movement in the country...
The article contributes to an understanding of the notion of Zambian Christian nationhood, which was...