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From the 1930s, the East African Revival influenced Christian expression in East Central Africa and around the globe. This book analyses influences upon the movement and changes wrought by it in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and Congo, highlighting its impact on spirituality, political discourse and culture. A variety of scholarly approaches to a complex and changing phenomenon are juxtaposed with the narration of personal stories. This book provides a helpful introduction and a new perspective on the influences of the movement.
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From the 1930s, the East African Revival influenced Christian expression in East Central Africa and around the globe. This book analyses influences upon the movement and changes wrought by it in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and Congo, highlighting its impact on spirituality, political discourse and culture. A variety of scholarly approaches to a complex and changing phenomenon are juxtaposed with the narration of personal stories. This book provides a helpful introduction and a new perspective on the influences of the movement.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 259g
- ISBN-13: 9781138111103
- ISBN-10: 1138111104
- Artikelnr.: 57057178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 259g
- ISBN-13: 9781138111103
- ISBN-10: 1138111104
- Artikelnr.: 57057178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Kevin Ward taught in Uganda for many years and is lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at Leeds University, and the author of A History of Global Anglicanism, and currently writing a history of the Ruanda Mission of CMS and its impact on the life of the Churches in Kigezi, Rwanda and Burundi. Emma Wild-Wood taught in DR Congo and Uganda. She is Director of the Henry Martyn Centre and teaches in Cambridge University and the Cambridge Theological Federation. She is the author of Migration and Christian Identity in Congo (DRC).
Part 1 Historical Overview; Introduction
Kevin Ward; Chapter 1 Revival
Mission and Church in Kigezi
Rwanda and Burundi
Kevin Ward; Part II Testimony and Personal Perspectives; Chapter 2 1Most of the footnotes for this chapter are provided by Dr Derek Peterson with the permission of Dr Gatu.
John G. Gatu; Chapter 3 A Personal Experience of the Revival
John C.T. Church; Chapter 4 The Revival Through CMS Eyes
Simon Barrington-Ward; Chapter 5 Revival and Pentecostalism in my Life
Amos Kasibante; Part III Historical and Cultural Perspectives; Chapter 6 Possessing Spirits
Powerful Water and Possible Continuities
Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton; Chapter 7 The Loyalties of Early Revival Leaders in Busoga
Ken Farrimond; Chapter 8 1 My research for this essay was supported by the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust. Archives are abbreviated as follows: JEC: Joe Church papers
Henry Martyn Centre
Cambridge; KNA: Kenya National Archives
Nairobi; NMK: National Museum of Kenya
Nairobi; ACK: Anglican Church of Kenya archives
Nairobi.
Derek R. Peterson; Chapter 9 Haya Women's Response to Revival
Birgitta Larsson; Chapter 10 Chosen Evangelical Revival on the Northern Congo-Uganda Border
Emma Wild-Wood; Part IV Socio-Theological Perspectives; Chapter 11 Confession and Cultural Dynamism in the Revival
John Karanja; Chapter 12 The Revival Testimony of Second Wives
Esther Mombo; Chapter 13 1I would like to thank Drs Derek Peterson
Emma Wild-Wood
Kevin Ward
Joel Cabrita and Alistair Fair for their extremely helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter.
Nick Godfrey; partV Sources and Scholarship; Chapter 14 1This chapter could not have been written without the assistance of Dr Sue Sutton
Archivist of the Henry Martyn Centre
who was involved at every stage in bringing the archive to the Centre
sorting
conserving and listing the contents and mounting exhibitions.
Terry Barringer; Chapter 15 The Revival in an African Milieu
Kevin Ward; Chapter 16 The East African Revival in the Study of African Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood;
Kevin Ward; Chapter 1 Revival
Mission and Church in Kigezi
Rwanda and Burundi
Kevin Ward; Part II Testimony and Personal Perspectives; Chapter 2 1Most of the footnotes for this chapter are provided by Dr Derek Peterson with the permission of Dr Gatu.
John G. Gatu; Chapter 3 A Personal Experience of the Revival
John C.T. Church; Chapter 4 The Revival Through CMS Eyes
Simon Barrington-Ward; Chapter 5 Revival and Pentecostalism in my Life
Amos Kasibante; Part III Historical and Cultural Perspectives; Chapter 6 Possessing Spirits
Powerful Water and Possible Continuities
Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton; Chapter 7 The Loyalties of Early Revival Leaders in Busoga
Ken Farrimond; Chapter 8 1 My research for this essay was supported by the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust. Archives are abbreviated as follows: JEC: Joe Church papers
Henry Martyn Centre
Cambridge; KNA: Kenya National Archives
Nairobi; NMK: National Museum of Kenya
Nairobi; ACK: Anglican Church of Kenya archives
Nairobi.
Derek R. Peterson; Chapter 9 Haya Women's Response to Revival
Birgitta Larsson; Chapter 10 Chosen Evangelical Revival on the Northern Congo-Uganda Border
Emma Wild-Wood; Part IV Socio-Theological Perspectives; Chapter 11 Confession and Cultural Dynamism in the Revival
John Karanja; Chapter 12 The Revival Testimony of Second Wives
Esther Mombo; Chapter 13 1I would like to thank Drs Derek Peterson
Emma Wild-Wood
Kevin Ward
Joel Cabrita and Alistair Fair for their extremely helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter.
Nick Godfrey; partV Sources and Scholarship; Chapter 14 1This chapter could not have been written without the assistance of Dr Sue Sutton
Archivist of the Henry Martyn Centre
who was involved at every stage in bringing the archive to the Centre
sorting
conserving and listing the contents and mounting exhibitions.
Terry Barringer; Chapter 15 The Revival in an African Milieu
Kevin Ward; Chapter 16 The East African Revival in the Study of African Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood;
Part 1 Historical Overview; Introduction
Kevin Ward; Chapter 1 Revival
Mission and Church in Kigezi
Rwanda and Burundi
Kevin Ward; Part II Testimony and Personal Perspectives; Chapter 2 1Most of the footnotes for this chapter are provided by Dr Derek Peterson with the permission of Dr Gatu.
John G. Gatu; Chapter 3 A Personal Experience of the Revival
John C.T. Church; Chapter 4 The Revival Through CMS Eyes
Simon Barrington-Ward; Chapter 5 Revival and Pentecostalism in my Life
Amos Kasibante; Part III Historical and Cultural Perspectives; Chapter 6 Possessing Spirits
Powerful Water and Possible Continuities
Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton; Chapter 7 The Loyalties of Early Revival Leaders in Busoga
Ken Farrimond; Chapter 8 1 My research for this essay was supported by the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust. Archives are abbreviated as follows: JEC: Joe Church papers
Henry Martyn Centre
Cambridge; KNA: Kenya National Archives
Nairobi; NMK: National Museum of Kenya
Nairobi; ACK: Anglican Church of Kenya archives
Nairobi.
Derek R. Peterson; Chapter 9 Haya Women's Response to Revival
Birgitta Larsson; Chapter 10 Chosen Evangelical Revival on the Northern Congo-Uganda Border
Emma Wild-Wood; Part IV Socio-Theological Perspectives; Chapter 11 Confession and Cultural Dynamism in the Revival
John Karanja; Chapter 12 The Revival Testimony of Second Wives
Esther Mombo; Chapter 13 1I would like to thank Drs Derek Peterson
Emma Wild-Wood
Kevin Ward
Joel Cabrita and Alistair Fair for their extremely helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter.
Nick Godfrey; partV Sources and Scholarship; Chapter 14 1This chapter could not have been written without the assistance of Dr Sue Sutton
Archivist of the Henry Martyn Centre
who was involved at every stage in bringing the archive to the Centre
sorting
conserving and listing the contents and mounting exhibitions.
Terry Barringer; Chapter 15 The Revival in an African Milieu
Kevin Ward; Chapter 16 The East African Revival in the Study of African Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood;
Kevin Ward; Chapter 1 Revival
Mission and Church in Kigezi
Rwanda and Burundi
Kevin Ward; Part II Testimony and Personal Perspectives; Chapter 2 1Most of the footnotes for this chapter are provided by Dr Derek Peterson with the permission of Dr Gatu.
John G. Gatu; Chapter 3 A Personal Experience of the Revival
John C.T. Church; Chapter 4 The Revival Through CMS Eyes
Simon Barrington-Ward; Chapter 5 Revival and Pentecostalism in my Life
Amos Kasibante; Part III Historical and Cultural Perspectives; Chapter 6 Possessing Spirits
Powerful Water and Possible Continuities
Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton; Chapter 7 The Loyalties of Early Revival Leaders in Busoga
Ken Farrimond; Chapter 8 1 My research for this essay was supported by the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust. Archives are abbreviated as follows: JEC: Joe Church papers
Henry Martyn Centre
Cambridge; KNA: Kenya National Archives
Nairobi; NMK: National Museum of Kenya
Nairobi; ACK: Anglican Church of Kenya archives
Nairobi.
Derek R. Peterson; Chapter 9 Haya Women's Response to Revival
Birgitta Larsson; Chapter 10 Chosen Evangelical Revival on the Northern Congo-Uganda Border
Emma Wild-Wood; Part IV Socio-Theological Perspectives; Chapter 11 Confession and Cultural Dynamism in the Revival
John Karanja; Chapter 12 The Revival Testimony of Second Wives
Esther Mombo; Chapter 13 1I would like to thank Drs Derek Peterson
Emma Wild-Wood
Kevin Ward
Joel Cabrita and Alistair Fair for their extremely helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter.
Nick Godfrey; partV Sources and Scholarship; Chapter 14 1This chapter could not have been written without the assistance of Dr Sue Sutton
Archivist of the Henry Martyn Centre
who was involved at every stage in bringing the archive to the Centre
sorting
conserving and listing the contents and mounting exhibitions.
Terry Barringer; Chapter 15 The Revival in an African Milieu
Kevin Ward; Chapter 16 The East African Revival in the Study of African Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood;