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9781405196901

The Wiley-blackwell Companion to African Religions

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    9781405196901

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    1405196904

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-05-21
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

African Religions are not a homogenous group and there is no single defining feature. However, there are similarities and these traditional religions continue to survive and prosper many years after the first missionaries appeared. In this book, Elias Bongmba examines the colourful and dynamic religions of sub-Saharan communities such as the Wimbum, Yoruba, Zulu, Kikuyu, Ashanti, Dogon and Kongo. He adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the discussion of rituals, spirit possession, sacred space and death and immortality and considers the contribution made by African Religions and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly the HIV/AIDS crisis. Create new blurb: Additional Promotions ANZ Blurb Author Promotion Form Blurb Cover Blurb Short Blurb Web Coltrane Author details Coltrane Full Title Contents Short Pre Pub Reviews Proposal Author Blurb Proposal Main Blurb Readership Review List Review Quotes For Publicity Special Features Website AnnouncementClick to create Blurb from list above

Author Biography

Elias Kifon Bongmba holds the Harry and Hazel Chavanne Chair in Christian Theology and is Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University. He is the author of Facing a Pandemic: The African Church and Crisis of AIDS (2007), The Dialectics of Transformation in Africa (2006), which won the 2007 Franz Fanon Prize for outstanding work in Caribbean thought, and African Witchcraft and Otherness: A Philosophical and Theological Critique of Intersubjective Relations (2001).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors xi

Foreword xix
Jacob K. Olupona

Acknowledgments xxii

Introduction 1
Elias K. Bongmba

Part I Methodological Perspectives on African Religions 23

1 Methodological Views on African Religions 25
James L. Cox

2 Philosophy of Religion on African Ways of Believing 41
V.Y. Mudimbe and Susan Mbula Kilonzo

3 Neo-Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism: Perspectives from the Social Sciences 62
Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff

4 Divination in Africa 79
René Devisch

5 Orality, Literature, and African Religions 97
Jonathan A. Draper and Kenneth Mtata

6 African Rituals 112
Laura S. Grillo

7 Postcolonial Feminist Perspectives on African Religions 127
Musa W. Dube

8 Religion and the Environment 140
Edward P. Antonio

9 Christianity in Africa: From African Independent to Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches 153
Birgit Meyer

Part II Interpreting Religious Pluralism 171

10 Neo-traditional Religions 173
Marleen de Witte

11 Spirit Possession in Africa 184
Susan J. Rasmussen

12 Christian Missions in Africa 198
Norman Etherington

13 Christianity in Africa 208
David T. Ngong

14 Coptic Christianity 220
Jason R. Zaborowski

15 The Ethiopian Orthodox Church 234
Christine Chaillot

16 African Theology 241
Elias K. Bongmba

17 The Church and Women in Africa 255
Isabel Apawo Phiri

18 Feminist Theologies in Africa 269
Sarojini Nadar

19 Church and Reconciliation 279
Tinyiko Maluleke

20 Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements in Modern Africa 295
Matthews A. Ojo

21 African Initiated Churches in the Diaspora 310
Afe Adogame

22 Islam in Africa 323
Yushau Sodiq

23 Women in Islam: Between Sufi sm and Reform in Senegal 338
Penda Mbow

24 Islam and Modernity 355
Carmen McCain

25 Jihad 365
John H. Hanson

26 Shari’a in Muslim Africa 377
David Cook

27 Hinduism in South Africa 389
P. Pratap Kumar

Part III Religion, Culture, and Society 399

28 Religion and Art in Ile-Ife 401
Suzanne Preston Blier

29 Sufi Arts: Engaging Islam through Works of Contemporary Art in Senegal 417
Allen F. Roberts and Mary Nooter Roberts

30 Religion, Health, and the Economy 430
James R. Cochrane

31 Religion, Illness, and Healing 443
David Westerlund

32 Religion and Politics in Africa 457
Stephen Ellis and Gerrie ter Haar

33 Religion and Development 466
Steve de Gruchy

34 Religion, Media, and Confl ict in Africa 483
Rosalind I.J. Hackett

35 Gospel Music in Africa 489
Damaris Seleina Parsitau

36 Religion and Globalization 503
Asonzeh Ukah

37 Religion and Same Sex Relations in Africa 515
Marc Epprecht

Bibliography 529

Index 590

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