Writing religious history : the historiography of Ethiopian Pentecostalism /
The growth and spread of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity is one of the more salient features of Ethiopia's recent religious history. However, this process has hardly been addressed by academic studies in the past. Based on original field work and archival research, Jörg Haustein prese...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden, Germany :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2011.
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Colección: | Studien zur aussereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte (Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika) ;
Bd. 17. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Parameters for a Historyof Ethiopian Pentecostalism; 1.1 Historical Context: Political and Legal Conditions for Pentecostalism in Ethiopia; 1.1.1 Imperial Ethiopia; 1.1.2 The Ethiopian Revolution; 1.1.3 The Rise of the EPRDF; 1.2 Historical Overview: A Synopsis of Pentecostalism in Ethiopia; 1.2.1 Earlier Protestant Missions; 1.2.2 Pentecostal Missions; 1.2.3 The Establishment of Ethiopian Pentecostal Churches; 1.2.4 After the Ethiopian Revolution; 1.2.5 The Development in Recent Years; 1.2.6 The Charismatic Movements
- 1.3 Historical Archive: Sources About Pentecostalism in Ethiopia1.3.1 Imperial Ethiopia; 1.3.2 After the Ethiopian Revolution; 1.3.3 During Socialist Dictatorship; 1.3.4 After the Derg; 1.4 Historical Narratives: Writing a History of Ethiopian Pentecostalism; 2 Relating to Missionary Beginnings: The Finnish and Swedish Pentecostal Missions in Ethiopia; 2.1 Defining the Missionary Contribution; 2.1.1 Highlighting Mission Independence; 2.1.2 Asserting the Missionary Contribution; 2.1.3 Claiming the Missions' Legacy for Ethiopian Churches; 2.1.4 Marginalized Foreign Missions
- 2.2 The Finnish Pentecostal Mission2.2.1 The Establishment of a Free Mission; 2.2.2 The Scope of Finnish Pentecostal Missions; 2.3 The Swedish Pentecostal Mission; 2.3.1 Fragmented Beginnings; 2.3.2 The Scope of Swedish Pentecostal Missions; 2.4 A "Kenyan Match": Chacha Omahe; 2.4.1 Historical Context; 2.4.2 Representations of Chacha's Visits; 2.4.3 Projections of Mission Independence; 2.5 Leaving the Finnish Mission; 2.5.1 Identifying the Separation Event; 2.5.2 Determining the Causes of the Split; 3 Discovering Origins: Ethiopian Revival Movements and the Foundation of a Pentecostal Church
- 3.4.4 Missionaries and the Ordination of Ethiopian Elders4 Defining the Politics of Persecution: Pentecostals in the Ethiopian Empire; 4.1 Setting the Stage: The Application for Registration; 4.1.1 Persecution as Evidence of Systematic Injustice; 4.1.2 Persecution as a Spiritual Opportunity; 4.1.3 Persecution as an Issue for Political Negotiations; 4.2 Identifying the Persecutor; 4.2.1 The Election of the Patriarch; 4.2.2 The Government Circular; 4.3 Identifying the Persecuted; 4.3.1 Excluding Heterodox Movements; 4.3.2 Excluding Other Christian groups; 4.3.3 Profiling the Persecuted