African Reformation: African Initiated Christianity in the 20th CenturyAfrican Reformation provides an important overview of African-initiated churches (AICs) throughout sub-Saharan Africa. It examines the emergence and growth of churches resulting from the interaction between Christianity and African pre-Christian religions. Concise histories, teachings, beliefs, and practices of representative churches in different African countries are also examined. Beginning from the earliest "Ethiopian" and "African" churches that emerged at the end of the nineteenth century and ending at the "new Pentecostal" or "Charismatic" churches of the twentieth century, this book's analysis is primarily historical in its approach. Some of the movements discussed in this book include the birth of the modern AIC movement in the Kongo Kingdom under the prophetess Kimpa Vita, the fascinating story of the Liberian prophet William Wade Harris, the rise of the spiritual churches in Ghana and Aladura churches in Nigeria, and the parallel movements that occured in Southern, Central, and Eastern Africa. Zionists, Apostolics, and the Zulu movement of Isaiah Shembe in South Africa are also discussed. The story of Simon Kimbangu and Kimbaguism in the Congo, the tragic episode of Alice Lenshina and the Lumpa movement in Zambia, and the struggle of the first AICs in Kenya and Uganda are some of the other stories told here. Finally, the significance of the AICs for the mission and theology of African Christianity is considered, and its contribution, as Anderson eventually suggests, is so far reaching that this "African Reformation" is at least of the magnitude of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. |
Contents
Origins and Causes | 23 |
HISTORY | 40 |
Kimpa Vita Dona Béatrice | 47 |
Ethiopian Churches in South Africa | 53 |
African Churches in Nigeria | 60 |
47 | 66 |
vi | 69 |
Southern African Churches | 93 |
Central African Churches | 125 |
East African Churches | 143 |
Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches | 167 |
Religion and Culture | 193 |
Theology in Practice | 217 |
Reform and Renewal | 245 |
259 | |
ABBREVIATIONS | 273 |
Common terms and phrases
African Christianity African churches African Independent Churches African Pentecostal African prophets AIC movement AICS Aladura Aladura churches amaNazaretha ancestors Anderson Anglican Apostolic Church Ayegboyin Bantu Prophets baptism baptized Barrett became began Bible biblical Bishop Catholic Charismatic churches Christ Christ Apostolic Church Church in Africa churches in Nigeria colonial Congo congregation context cultural Daneel divine ecumenical EJCSK emerged emphasis Engenas Ethiopian church European missionaries European missions Faith founded Ghana Gifford gospel Harrist Church healer healing Holy Spirit Ivory Coast Johannesburg Kenya Kimbangu Kimbanguists Kongo largest AIC leaders leadership Lekganyane London Lumpa Lumpa Church Methodist mission churches Modise Nairobi NPCs Pentecostal churches political polygyny practices prayer preachers preaching prophet-healing reformation religious movements revelation revival rituals Roho Schism seceded secessions Shembe Simon Kimbangu South Africa Southern Africa spiritual churches Sundkler symbols traditional religions West Africa western Zambia Zimbabwe Zion Christian Church Zionist and Apostolic Zulu
References to this book
The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism Alister E. McGrath,Darren C. Marks No preview available - 2003 |