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9780812241730

How God Became African

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  • ISBN13:

    9780812241730

  • ISBN10:

    0812241738

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-07-23
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr

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Summary

Through the efforts of Western missionaries and home-grown churches and evangelists, Christianity has taken root in Africa with astonishing speed, to the point that Africa is now considered one of the heartlands of world Christianity. In a surprising reversal of the nineteenth-century missionary tradition, Africa no longer only receives missionaries, but is also the source of evangelization as African-influenced Christianity spreads around the new African diaspora. While Africans have wholeheartedly appropriated the symbols, scriptures, and traditions of historic Christianity elsewhere, they have also built on the rich history of the continent's indigenous spiritual beliefs. African Christianity has been influenced by and also influences these beliefs, and cannot be fully understood outside of this context. InHow God Became African, Gerrie ter Haar focuses in particular on the importance of African beliefs about the spirit world and spiritual power and their relationship with Christianity. Africans have historically acknowledged a distinct but not separate world of spirits existing alongside the material world that human beings can interact with through dreams, visions, spirit possession, and miracles. Also of key importance is the acute awareness among Africans of evil in the world, and of witchcraft--the channeling of that evil by humans. Ter Haar continues with a consideration of how these beliefs affect issues of human rights and development in Africa, issues that are seen elsewhere in the world as fundamentally secular.

Author Biography

Gerrie ter Haar is Professor of Religion and Development at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
God in Africa: Some Key Issuesp. 1
How God Became African: A Continuing Storyp. 21
The African Spirit World: A Journey into the Unknownp. 34
African Religious Experiences: From Suffering to Salvationp. 46
The Problem of Evil: Religion and Human Rights in Africap. 60
Abundant Life in Africa: Religion and Developmentp. 74
A Valley of Dry Bones: African Christians Going Globalp. 87
Notesp. 101
Bibliographyp. 111
Indexp. 117
Acknowledgmentsp. 121
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