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Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora By Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora by Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)


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The rapid development of African Christianity and its offshoots in the Diaspora is rooted in colonial history and resistance to oppression, exploitation and slavery. This work presents an exploration of the rapid development of African Christianity, offering an analysis and interpretation of its movements and issues.

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Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage by Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

The rapid development of African Christianity and its offshoots in the Diaspora is rooted in colonial history and resistance to oppression, exploitation and slavery.Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora offers new resources for the interpretation and analysis of African Christian movements. It draws attention to a number of key issues, including the translatability of the Christian faith, the process of contextualization in various cultures, the place and role of indigenous agencies, the global impact of contemporary African Christian expressions, its influence on ecumenical relations and inter-religious encounters, and its way of shaping new religious identities and landscapes in response to power relations and artificial boundaries. Topics covered include the concept of diaspora, deconstructing colonial mission, conversion, African cosmologies, African retentions, female leadership dynamics, liberation theology, a new discourse around HIV/AIDS, transnational religious networks, pentecostal/charismatic movements, charismatic renewal within former mission churches, dynamics of reverse mission, outreach via cyberspace, specific studies on Anglican, Baptist, Adventist and Kimbanguist missions, and the need for intercultural and interdenominational bridge building.

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Jeanes brings new insights on Cranmer through his careful and arduous analyses of liturgical and sacramental subtleties, and this delivers a real contribution to our understanding of Cranmer, both the liturgist and the theologian. * Religious Studies Review, Vol. 35, No. 4, December 2009 *
La diversite des contributions reunies dans ce livre, permet aux lectures de se faire une idee rapide des manieres bien differentes dont historiens, sociologues, theologiens et pratiquants analysent les developpements des christianismes africains (essentiellement Anglophones) et de la diaspora africaine. * Archives de sciences sociales des religions, December 2009 *
This highly informative and illuminating volume will be an indispensable resource for students of contemporary African Christianity. It is worth noting that all the chapters contribute to a much better understanding of the present realities with regard to Africa's place as a major theater of action of world Christianity today. * Cephas Omenyo, Pneuma, Vol. 31, 2009 *
This volume...shows courage and passion on the part of the contributors in addressing one of the most turbulent issues in modern history. * Bibliographia Missionaria *
Its strength is the variety of topics covered, the differences in perspectives, even disciplines, and the number of authors, many from Africa who have not yet published widely. * Journal of Contemporary Religion *
The rapid growth of African Christianity is attracting much scholarly attention because of the nature and peculiarities of the emergent Christianity and because its expansion into the global north is reshaping the religious landscape. This book achieves much by interpreting contemporary African Christianity from four perspectives: historically, it looks back to the development of African Christianity from the nineteenth century missionary era to the recent Africanization of Anglicanism. It is attentive to gender, to the explosion of charismatic Pentecostalism without ignoring the African Instituted Churches, and to the various aspects of immigrant Christianities in Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. It weaves African church history into African American and Caribbean fabrics. This is a genuine attempt to underscore the vitality and global significance of a southern Christianity after Christendom and includes the voices of over a dozen African scholars. An important and rich resource for teaching and evaluating contemporary African Christianity. -- Ogbu U. Kalu, Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, USA
An Aladdin's cave of a book, richly stocked with materials, some provocative, some informative, many illuminating. Since Africa is now one of the principal theatres of action of the Christian faith, the insights provided into the living and thinking of contemporary African Christians, both in Africa and beyond, are particularly valuable. -- Professor Andrew F Walls, University of Edinburgh and Liverpool Hope University, UK
The brief overviews and specific focuses represent many years of rich interdisciplinary scholarship on Christianity in Africa and the diaspora, and reading the author's analysis is a rewarding experience. * Religious Studies Review, Vol. 35, No.4, December 2009 *

About Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)

Afe Adogame is Lecturer in World Christianity and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Roswith Gerloff is Founding Director of the Centre for Black and White Christian Partnership, Birmingham and Senior Research Fellow/Lecturer at Leeds University, UK. Klaus Hock is Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Rostock, Germany.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Welcome Speech, Dominique Kounkou; Introduction, Afe Adogame, Roswith Gerloff and Klaus Hock; Part I: Historical Developments; 1. Political or Spiritual Partition: The Impact of the 1884/85 Berlin Conference on Christian Missions in Africa, Olayemi Akinwumi; 2. Ecclesiastical Cartography and the Invisible Continent, Jonathan Bonk; 3. Colonization in Africa: The Local and Global Implications for Christianity in Contemporary Nigeria, Deji Ayegboyin; 4. The Role of the Churches in the Struggle for Liberation in Southern Africa: A Thematic Survey, Ezra Chitando; 5. Imperial War-Zones and Frontiers of Conversion, Andreas Heuser; 6. Trans-National Religious Networks and Indigenous Pentecostal Missionary Enterprises in the West African Coastal Region, Matthews Ojo; 7. The Role of Charismatic Christianity in Reshaping the Religious Scene in Africa: The Case of Kenya, Philomena Mwaura; 8. 'I will put my breath in you, and you will come to life': Charismatic Renewal in Ghanaian Mainline Churches and its Implications for African 'Diasporean' Christianity, Asamoah-Gyadu Kwabena 9. Who do they think they are? Mental Images and the Unfolding of an African Diaspora in Germany, Afe Adogame; 10. '... the land which the LORD your God giveth you': Two churches founded by African migrants in Oststadt, Germany, Evangelos Kariagannis and Nina Glick-Schiller; Part II: Socio-Political, Cultural and Gender Dynamics; 11. Religion on the Move: Transcultural Perspectives. Discourses on Diaspora Religion between Category Formation and the Quest for Religious Identity, Klaus Hock; 12. Colonial Politicisation of Religion: Residual Effects on the Ministry of African-led Churches in Britain, Dapo Asaju; 13. The Empire Fights Back - The Invention of African Anglicanism, Kevin Ward; 14. Kimbaguism as a Migrants' Religion in Europe, Aurelien Mokoko Gampiot; 15. Paradigmatic Shift: Reconstruction of Female Leadership Roles in the New Generation Churches in South Western Nigeria, Bolaji Bateye; 16. From Holy Ground to Virtual Reality: Aladura Gender Practices in Cyberspace - An African Diaspora Perspective, Deidre Crumbley. 17. Petticoat Partition or Faith-full Friendship? Motives and Outcomes of British Women's Immigration to Africa from the Scramble to the Present, Deborah Gaitskell; Part III: Missiological Perspectives; 18. Deconstructing Colonial Mission - New Missiological Perspectives in African Christianity, Abraham Akrong; 19. HIV / AIDS Discourse and the Quest for a Rebirth in Africa: A Theological Perspective, Nico Botha; 20. Churches of the Spirit: The Pentecostal/Charismatic Movement and Africa's Contribution to the Renewal of Christianity, Roswith Gerloff; 21. Elements of African Religious Spiritual Practices in African American Worship: Resounding Practical Theological Implications, Antipas Harris; 22. Baptists in Africa: A Missionary Church in Action, Richard Pierard; 23. The Implication of Mission from a Black Seventh-day Adventist Perspective, with reference to Britain, the Caribbean and Africa, Herbert Griffiths; 24. An Ecumenical Challenge at the beginning of the 21st Century: Koinonia vs. Convivence, Benjamin Simon; 25. The Position of African Christians in the Netherlands, Alle Hoekema; 26. The 'Program for Cooperation between German and Foreign Language Churches' and African Churches in the Rhein-Ruhr-Region - Developments from 1999, Ursula Harfst.

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Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage by Dr Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
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