This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in terms of numbers of believers, but also regarding the varieties of religious experience and its links with politics and the “public sphere(s)”. Coinciding with the wave of democratization and economic liberalization efforts since about 1990, a notable growth of the public presence of religion and its political referents in Africa has been witnessed; alongside “development”, religion will remain a hot issue in the future political trajectory of the continent. Its renewed presence in public spheres has also led to new understandings of what religion means and how it figures into both “world-making” and identity politics. This will prolong the challe...
The objective of this special issue of Civilisations is to shed a new light on the multiple relation...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
On the occasion of Social Compass’s 50th anniversary as a leading journal for the sociology of relig...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in ter...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in terms...
"Dieser Essay widmet sich der nach wie vor großen Bedeutung der Religion in Afrika, nicht nur in Bez...
"Dieser Essay widmet sich der nach wie vor großen Bedeutung der Religion in Afrika, nicht nur in Bez...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
Three major religions prevail on the African continent today: African Traditional Religion(s) Islam,...
Religion constitutes an inextricable part of African society. As such, political and socio-economic...
Looking at most African countries, one realises that the social imaginaries which make us who we are...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
The objective of this special issue of Civilisations is to shed a new light on the multiple relation...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
On the occasion of Social Compass’s 50th anniversary as a leading journal for the sociology of relig...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not onl...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in ter...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in terms...
"Dieser Essay widmet sich der nach wie vor großen Bedeutung der Religion in Afrika, nicht nur in Bez...
"Dieser Essay widmet sich der nach wie vor großen Bedeutung der Religion in Afrika, nicht nur in Bez...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
Three major religions prevail on the African continent today: African Traditional Religion(s) Islam,...
Religion constitutes an inextricable part of African society. As such, political and socio-economic...
Looking at most African countries, one realises that the social imaginaries which make us who we are...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
The objective of this special issue of Civilisations is to shed a new light on the multiple relation...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
On the occasion of Social Compass’s 50th anniversary as a leading journal for the sociology of relig...