Among historians, social scientists and scholars of religion there has been increased recognition of the importance of studying Islam and Christianity in Africa not separately but rather together as lived religions in dynamic interaction over time. In this article, I trace how scholars have arrived at such a point and consider some of the challenges of conducting research on religious encounters, and particularly those associated with studying Islam and Christianity, Muslims and Christians together. I frame this discussion in terms of some of the theoretical and methodological issues at stake in advancing the study of religious encounters in Africa and draw from my own research and the work of others on the topic, particularly in West Afric...
This article concerned itself with the modern encounter between Christianity and African Indigenous ...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This volume brings together seven empirically grounded contributions by African social scientists of...
The study of missionary work occupies a central place in the interdisciplinary body of scholarship o...
John Mbiti and Wolfhart Pannenberg both offer a tremendous amount of theological insight into Christ...
My efforts in this research work have been geared towards x-raying Christianity in North Africa, its...
Islam and Christianity are both missionary religions, which often makes the interaction between the ...
The essays in this special issue are based on the proceedings of the workshop Eastern Jews and Chris...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
The study of primitive peoples has often neglected influences from the environments. The sociologist...
The Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria are exceptional for the copresence among them of three religious ...
The main point of John Peel's intriguing critical intervention is to warn against what he sees as an...
This paper examined the contentious issues in the relationship between religion and culture. This r...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
In this article, the author challenges the popular public conception that Christianity in Africa is ...
This article concerned itself with the modern encounter between Christianity and African Indigenous ...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This volume brings together seven empirically grounded contributions by African social scientists of...
The study of missionary work occupies a central place in the interdisciplinary body of scholarship o...
John Mbiti and Wolfhart Pannenberg both offer a tremendous amount of theological insight into Christ...
My efforts in this research work have been geared towards x-raying Christianity in North Africa, its...
Islam and Christianity are both missionary religions, which often makes the interaction between the ...
The essays in this special issue are based on the proceedings of the workshop Eastern Jews and Chris...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
The study of primitive peoples has often neglected influences from the environments. The sociologist...
The Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria are exceptional for the copresence among them of three religious ...
The main point of John Peel's intriguing critical intervention is to warn against what he sees as an...
This paper examined the contentious issues in the relationship between religion and culture. This r...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
In this article, the author challenges the popular public conception that Christianity in Africa is ...
This article concerned itself with the modern encounter between Christianity and African Indigenous ...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This volume brings together seven empirically grounded contributions by African social scientists of...