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Provides a "one-stop shop" for insights into Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe
Features deeply informed writing packed with deep historical, theological, and sociological analysis
Examines socio-political and economic factors as well as theoretical and methodological implications

Produktbeschreibung


Provides a "one-stop shop" for insights into Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe

Features deeply informed writing packed with deep historical, theological, and sociological analysis

Examines socio-political and economic factors as well as theoretical and methodological implications


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Autorenporträt
¿Lovemore Togarasei, is Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Botswana. He has also served as a Professor Extraordinare at the North West University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa, Guest Professor at Zimbabwe Open University and Visiting Professor, University of South Africa. Togarasei has also taken visiting research fellowships at University of Cambridge (Britain), Edinburgh University (Scotland) University of Leiden (Netherlands). His research interests lie in the areas of the use the Bible (especially among Pentecostal churches) in addressing socio-political and economic issues such as HIV and AIDS, politics, masculinity and gender, poverty, etc.
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"Aspects of Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe is a most useful resource to understand the particular theological and ecclesiological matrix of a rapidly expanding faith. ... This work is an enrichment to the field of African Pentecostalism and World Christianity, as it represents a hopeful promise of what is to come from indigenous African theologians and historians in the wake of globalization." (Lucinda Yang, Pneuma, Vol. 41, 2019)