All things hold together

holistic theologies at the African grassroots : selected essays

1st ed.
All things hold together
M. L. Daneel, M. L. Daneel
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All things hold together

holistic theologies at the African grassroots : selected essays

1st ed.

The African Initiated Churches (AICs) in many parts of Southern Africa represent up to 50% and more of African Christianity. They have often been negatively characterised as sects of a dubious Christian nature or as separatists, growing mainly by virtue of African reaction to the mission endeavours of Western denominations. In-depth studies appearing in this series, however, have convincingly illustrated that in terms of growth rates, indigenized evangelisation, missionary campaigns, and ecclesiastical contextualisation the AICs can no longer be regarded as a peripheral phenomenon. They belong to the mainstream of African Christianity and have developed innovative mission methods of their own which can only rate as a major contribution to the expanding Church in Africa. Although the individual essays focus on AIC leadership, worship, sacraments, healing, dialogue with practitioners of African Traditional Religion, and earthkeeping, the narration as a whole portrays the richness of AIC life and faith. The composite picture reflects the attraction this form of inculturated Christianity holds for African people - an attraction which stimulates recruitment and rapid church expansion.

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Publisher
Unisa Press
Language
English
Pages
408

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 397-401) and index.

Published in
Pretoria
Series
African initiatives in Christian mission -- [11]

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR1446 .D36 2007, MLCM 2009/40438 (P)

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 408 p. :
Number of pages
408

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24072805M
ISBN 10
1868883396
ISBN 13
9781868883394
LCCN
2008435177, 2007541544
OCLC/WorldCat
172981663

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