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its dynamics and strategies

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The spontaneous and rapid growth of indigenous African Christianity, especially in South Africa, has undermined the appropriateness of the term 'mainline' for the traditional, denominational churches in the area. Some of these churches lost more than twenty-five percent of their membership in the period 1980-1990, while membership of the indigenous churches increased by a similar percentage in the same period.

The contributions to this volume are based on grassroots research and each one treats some significant aspect within the life and work of this vast, self-motivating movement, a movement largely ignored for over a century by western-oriented Christianity. The work of these researchers clearly indicates how it is that African Indigenous Churches, with their holistic approach to religion - a feature of traditional African religion - serve as such a dynamic vehicle in effectively addressing the needs of their flocks.

A further focus of the essays is on issues faced by these churches within their own church context.

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E.J. Brill
Language
English
Pages
260

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Leiden, New York
Series
Studies of religion in Africa,, 9, Studies on religion in Africa ;, 9.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.9
Library of Congress
BR1430 .A36 1994, BR1430.A36 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 260 p. ;
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1101150M
ISBN 10
9004100350
LCCN
94026023
OCLC/WorldCat
30701626
Library Thing
5781747
Goodreads
1356102

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"The spontaneous and rapid growth of indigenous African Christianity, especially in South Africa, has undermined the appropriateness of the term 'mainline' for the traditional, denominational churches in the area. Some of these churches lost more than twenty-five percent of their membership in the period 1980-1990, while membership of the indigenous churches increased by a similar percentage in the same period. The contributions to this volume are based on grassroots research and each one treats some significant aspect within the life and work of this vast, self-motivating movement, a movement largely ignored for over a century by western-oriented Christianity. The work of these researchers clearly indicates how it is that African Indigenous Churches, with their holistic approach to religion - a feature of traditional African religion - serve as such a dynamic vehicle in effectively addressing the needs of their flocks. A further focus of the essays is on issues faced by these churches within their own church context."--Jacket.

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