Christianity, development and modernity in Africa [electronic resource] / Paul Gifford.
2016
BR1360 .G54 2016eb
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Christianity, development and modernity in Africa [electronic resource] / Paul Gifford.
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9780190618506 (electronic book)
Published
Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
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1 online resource (viii, 187pages)
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190495732 doi
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BR1360 .G54 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
276
Summary
"There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, an enchanted Christianity that views the world as pervaded by spiritual forces, and on the other a disenchanted Christianity that discounts them. An enchanted Christian sees his glorious destiny threatened by witches, spirits, and ancestral curses. Churches catering for this worldview lay bare the workings of this spirit world, and this enchanted imagination, along with the prosperity gospel, and emphasis on the pastor's "anointing," are the principal characteristics of much African Pentecostalism. Gifford argues that the enchanted religious imagination militates against development by encouraging fear and distrust, diminishing human responsibility and agency, and downplaying functional rationality. The prosperity gospel of "covenant wealth from tithes and offerings" is the antithesis of Weber's Protestant ethic; and to magnify the person of the pastor is to perpetuate the curse of the "Big Man". Official Catholicism, totally disenchanted and long associated with schools and hospitals, is now involved in development, from microfinance to election monitoring, from conflict resolution to human rights. This "NGO-ization of Catholicism," made almost inevitable by funding from secular donors like the EU and UN, even if defended theologically, comes at the price of failing to address the "religious" needs of so many African Christians."--Publisher's description.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The issues
Enchanted Christianity
Victory
Pentecostalism and modernity
Global Catholicism
Catholicism and development
Enchanted Catholicism
African Catholic theology
Conclusion: African Christianity and modernity.
The issues
Enchanted Christianity
Victory
Pentecostalism and modernity
Global Catholicism
Catholicism and development
Enchanted Catholicism
African Catholic theology
Conclusion: African Christianity and modernity.