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| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
David James Maxwell |
| ISBN : | 0852559658 0852559666 9780852559659 9780852559666 0821417371 082141738X 9780821417379 9780821417386 1779220529 9781779220523 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 492940762 |
| Description : | 1 vol. (XV-250 p.) : ill., cartes, couv. ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenu : | Introduction; Print, Post & Proselytism in the Making of Global Pentecostalism; Missions & Independency: The Southern African Pentecostal Movement ca. 1908-1950; Sects & the City: Nationalism, Evangelism & Respectability in the Making of The Assemblies of God, African 1950s-1970; 'Pooma Satani' Chasing out the Demons of Sin, Sickness & Poverty: Church Growth in the Decade of National Liberation 1970 - 1980; 'A Sleeping Giant' Religious, History & Identity in the 1980s; Managing Ministry: Mission, Money & Memorialisation 1990s-2000sTaking up the Missionary Mantle: Transnational Expansions in a Post-Colonial World 1980s-2000s; 'Priests for our Families': Poverty, Prosperity & Pentecostal Spirituality in Neo-Liberal Zimbabwe; Conclusion. |
| Responsabilité : | David Maxwell. |
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"'... a path breaking major work tracing the tangled roots of a significant religious movement in Zimbabwe and beyond and setting it in the worldwide web of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity. Richly documented, it explores the relation between social rupture of conversion, and links changes to the movement to historical events from the Great Depression to the rise of independence, and the impact of neo-liberalism. It is a required read.' - David Martin, Professor Emeritus, LSE 'The combination of history with fascinating participatory material makes the book the best and most illuminating account ever written of an African initiated church... a very important book and a remarkable work of scholarship.' - Terence Ranger, Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford 'Few books on African Christianity match its scope and intellectual rigour. Among the histories of African 'independent' churches it is without a rival. It will define the field of Pentecostal studies for years to come.' - Harri Englund, University of Cambridge" Lire la suite...
