Wealth, health, and hope in African Christian religion : the search for abundant life /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / by Esther Acolatse
- Introduction: The search for abundant life in African Christian religion: historical reinterpretation of Christian mission in Africa / Stan Chu Ilo
- African Christian religions and the quest for health, healing and wholeness
- African Christianity religion: its scope in the global context / Caleb O. Oladipo
- In quest of wholeness: African Christians in the new Christianity / David Tonghou Ngong
- Searching for healing in a miraculous stream: the fate of God's people in Africa / Stan Chu Ilo
- African pentecostalism and the ecology of sickness and evil
- Eradicating evil in the search for practices of hope in Africa: witchcraft beliefs and accusations in contemporary Ghanaian Christianity / Cyril G. K. Fayose
- Pentecostal and charismatic renewal : a socio-religious phenomenon for transformation in Africa / Clement Majawa
- Taking Africa out of the African: eco-community, the Christian heritage of empire and neo-pentecostalism in Africa / Ben-Willie Kwaku Golo
- Mission, money, wealth, and the search for abundant life
- The African peoples and money, yesterday, today : anthropological and ethical approach / Nathanaël Soede
- The place of money in mission between Africa and the West: a personal narrative / Jim Harries
- Nigeria, Europe and Christian mission: models of economic collaboration in the 21st century / Felix Enegho
- The African church and the impact of contemporary fundraising and sustainability / Levi Nkwocha
- To recycle or not to recycle: an ethical question in Africa's relation with the West / Aloysius Ochasi, Peter Clark, and Michael Barkowski
- In the wake of overt religiosity: a critical and appreciative perspective on religion as a force for social transformation and development in African society / Obaji M. Agbiji and Ignatius Swart.