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The Orthodox church in the Arab world, 700-1700 : an anthology of sources
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ISBN: 1501751301 1609091558 0875807011 9781609091552 9781501751301 9780875807010 Year: 2014 Publisher: DeKalb, Illinois : NIU Press,

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Arabic was among the first languages in which the Gospel was preached. The Book of Acts mentions Arabs as being present at the first Pentecost in Jerusalem, where they heard the Christian message in their native tongue. Christian literature in Arabic is at least 1,300 years old, the oldest surviving texts dating from the 8th century. Pre-modern Arab Christian literature embraces such diverse genres as Arabic translations of the Bible and the Church Fathers, biblical commentaries, lives of the saints, theological and polemical treatises, devotional poetry, philosophy, medicine, and history. Yet in the Western historiography of Christianity, the Arab Christian Middle East is treated only peripherally, if at all.The first of its kind, this anthology makes accessible in English representative selections from major Arab Christian works written between the 8th and 18th centuries. The translations are idiomatic while preserving the character of the original. The popular assumption is that in the wake of the Islamic conquests, Christianity abandoned the Middle East to flourish elsewhere, leaving its original heartland devoid of an indigenous Christian presence. Until now, several of these important texts have remained unpublished or unavailable in English. Translated by leading scholars, these texts represent the major genres of Orthodox literature in Arabic. Noble and Treiger provide an introduction that helps form a comprehensive history of Christians within the Muslim world. The collection marks an important contribution to the history of medieval Christianity and the history of the medieval Near East.  


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Religion and rights : The Oxford Amnesty lectures 2008
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ISBN: 0719095212 9780719095214 Year: 2011 Publisher: Manchester, [England] ; New York, New York : Manchester University Press,

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Rights were once thought to derive from the God-given nature of man. But today human rights and religion are sometimes in conflict. The universal claims made for rights can put them at odds with the revealed truths from which religions derive their authority. Many people's sense of human worth and dignity nevertheless depends on recognising the divine in each of us. Where rights and revelation diverge, how can the differences be negotiated? How should we measure individual claims to freedom against the demands of religious traditions? In this volume, eminent theologians and anthropologists set out the terms of religion's holds on its own truths, while historians, philosophers, and activists set out their vision for a society in which the competing truths must be accommodated not peacefully but without violence. Their respondents join the debate with fierce conviction, indicating their doubts and concerns in relation to the often compatible but sometimes competing claims of religion and rights.


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The Shavuot anthology
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ISBN: 0827613792 9780827613799 0827613210 9780827613218 Year: 1991 Publisher: Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society,


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Looking Back, Moving Forward : Transformation and Ethical Practice in the Ghanaian Church of Pentecost
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ISBN: 1442619589 9781442619586 9781442619593 1442619597 9781442649163 144264916X 9781442626584 1442626585 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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Looking Back, Moving Forward investigates the embodied practices, interpersonal relationships, and moments of self-reflection in the lives of members of the Church of Pentecost in Ghana and amongst the Ghanaian diaspora in London.

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Pentecostal converts --- Religion and ethics. --- Ethics and religion --- Ethics --- Converts, Pentecostal --- Christian converts --- Pentecostals --- Church of Pentecost. --- Church of Pentecost --- Membership. --- England --- Ghana. --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ghanská republika --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana Respublikası --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana


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dOCUMENTA (13) : the book of books : catalog 1/3
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ISBN: 9783775729512 9783775729529 9783775729543 3775729542 Year: 2012 Publisher: Ostfildern Hatje Cantz

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Arts, Modern --- Arts --- Documenta --- art [fine art] --- kunst --- Art --- 7.039 --- (069) --- Kassel ; Documenta XIII ; curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev --- Beeldende kunst ; Documenta XIII (2012) --- Kunsttentoonstellingen ; internationale --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Documenta 13 --- Abdul Lida --- Abidi Bani --- Adnan Etel --- Aigner Korbinian --- Akhunov Vyacheslav --- Akram Barmak --- Ali Khadim --- Allora & Calzadilla --- Alves Maria Theresa --- Alÿs Francis --- Anastas Ayreen --- AND AND AND --- Appelbroog Ida --- Asefi Mohammad Yusuf --- Ashford Doug --- Atoui Tarek --- Attia Kader --- Bactrian princesses --- Balestrini Nanni --- Balkin AMy --- Barry Judith --- Bartolini Massimo --- Baruchello Gianfranco --- Basiony Ahmed --- Bayrle Thomas --- Bel Jérôme --- Bennett Gordon --- Biscotti Rossella --- de Boer Manon --- Boetti Alighiero --- Alighiero e Boetti --- Boghiguian Anna --- Bove Carol --- Buch Kristina --- Büttner ANdrea --- Byrne Gerard --- CAMPt --- Anand Shaina --- Sukumaran Ashok --- Cardiff Janet --- Bures Miller george --- Carr Emily --- Castillo Deball Mariana --- Chan Paul --- Chiurai Kudzanai --- Critical art ensemble --- Cruzvillegas Abraham --- Csakany Istvan --- Csörgo Attila --- Cumella Antoni --- Salvador Dali --- Dean Tacita --- Dion Mark --- Djorjadze Thea --- Doherty Willie --- Donnelly Trisha --- Durant Sam --- Durham Jimmie --- Epaminonda Haris --- Cramer Daniel Gustav --- Erek Cevdet --- Faivovich Guillermo --- Goldberg Nicolas --- Faldbakken Matias --- Farmer Geoffrey --- Fast Omer --- Favaretto Lara --- Floyer Ceal --- Foulkes Llyn --- Foushanji Abul Qasern --- Fumai Chiara --- Gabri René --- Gander Ryan --- Garcia Dora --- Garcia Torres Mario --- Gates Theaster --- Gaussi Jeanno --- Ghani Mariam --- Gill Simryn --- Gonzalez Julio --- Haidary Zainab --- Hall fiona --- Hecker Florian --- Henderson Tamara --- Hiller Susan --- Hoheisel horst --- Hopf Judith --- Hourani Khaled --- Masharawi RAshid --- Ghannam Amjad --- Huyghe Pierre --- Ivekovic Sanja --- Jacir EMily --- Johannessen Toril --- Joans Joan --- Jungen Brian --- Kaesbach Rudolf --- Kahn Robin --- La cooperativa unidad nacional mujeres saharuis --- Kamandy Masood --- Kanwar Amar --- Khan Assad --- Kurenniemi Erkki --- Lara Adriana --- Larrain Barros Horacio --- Lé Dinh Q. --- Huong Vu Giang --- Tho Quang --- Dong Huynh Phuong --- Thu Nguyen --- Hieu Truong --- Qanh Phan --- Thi Nguyen Toan --- Anh Duong --- Phuong Minh --- Tien Kim --- Phong Quach --- Chau Nguyen Thanh --- Lester Gabriel --- Link David --- Loboda Maria --- Lombardi Mark --- Lopez Anibal --- Lucas Renata --- Lutyens Marcos --- Malasauskas Raimundas --- Sissel Tolaas --- Macuga Goshka --- Maiolino Anna Maria --- Malani Nalini --- Man Ray --- Ray Man --- Martins Maria --- Matarrese Francesco --- Marui Fabio --- Mehretu Julie --- Menick John --- Menke Christoph --- Metzger Gustav --- Miller Lee --- Mojadidi Aman --- Moon kyungwon --- Jeon Joonho --- Moore Gareth --- Müller Christian Philipp --- Muholi Zanele --- Numminen M.A. --- Ohtake Shinro --- Rahraw Omarzad --- Ondak Roman --- Onur Fusum --- The Otolith group --- Panayitou Christodoulos --- Penone Giuseppe --- Pentecost Claire --- Philipsz Susan --- Phintong Pratchaya --- Pich Sopheap --- Pietroiusti Cesare --- Porsager Lea --- Portnoy Michael --- Preston Margaret --- Price Seth --- Prvacki Ana --- Raad Walid --- Rakowitz Michael --- Rasdjarmrearnsook Araya --- Reid Nakamarra Doreen --- Reyes Pedro --- Richter Gunnar --- Ringholt Stuart --- Robbins Ruth --- Tremmel Red Vaughan --- Rodas Juana Marta --- Isidrez Julia --- Ryan Paul --- Ryggen Hannah --- Sadr Haghighian Natascha --- Sala Anri --- Salomon Charlotte --- Samp Issa --- Schaber Ines --- Gordon Avery F. --- Seghal Tino --- Serra Albert --- Shah Tejal --- Shwaky Wael --- Sherzad Zolaykha --- Solakov Nedko --- Song Dong --- St. Turba Tamas --- Sukhareva Alexandra --- Taanila Mika --- Taasha Mohsen --- Tarakhovsky Alexander --- Tellez Javier --- Texmon Rygh Aase --- Thornton Warwick --- Time/Bank --- Aranda Julieta --- Vidokle Anton --- Tjapaltjarri Warmlimpirrga --- Trockel Rosemarie --- Vandy Rattana --- Vann Nath --- Villar Rojas Adrian --- Voss Jeronimo --- Vu Giang Huong --- Warboys Jessica --- Waxman Lori --- von Wedermeyer Clemens --- Weerasethakul Apichatpong --- Weiner Lawrence --- The worldly house --- Haraway Donna --- Greenfort Tue --- Yan lei --- Yang Haegue --- Zaatari Akram --- Zalmai --- Zeilinger Anton --- Zuse Konrad --- kunstgeschiedenis --- kunst 21e eeuw --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- (Musea. Collecties. Tentoonstellingen) --- kunstgeschiedenis - kunst vanaf 2001 --- Exhibitions --- MAD-faculty 12 --- hedendaagse kunst --- Documenta Kassel --- tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Documenta (Exhibition) --- Kassel (Duitsland) --- Moderne kunst --- Hedendaagse kunst --- Lé Dinh Q --- Numminen M.A --- Gordon Avery F --- 700.4 --- conceptuele kunst --- beeldende kunst, musea - tentoonstellingen --- 7.036 --- 7.036 Moderne kunststijlen --- Moderne kunststijlen --- wars --- political art --- hope --- Byrne, Gerard --- Philipsz, Susan --- Mauri, Fabio --- Weerasethakul, Achichatpong --- Tellez, Javier --- González, Julio --- Macuga, Goshka --- Fast, Omer --- Rakowitz, Michael --- Cumella, Antoni --- Chan, Paul --- Djordjadze, Thea --- Baruchello, Gianfranco --- Mroué, Rabih --- Hopf, Judith --- Lester, Gabriel --- Sehgal, Tino --- Cruzvillegas, Abraham --- Gates, Theaster --- Bartolini, Massimo --- Link, David --- Faldbakken, Matias --- Garcia Torres, Mario --- Khan, Hassan --- Phinthong, Pratchaya --- Gill, Simryn --- Cardiff, Janet --- Hiller, Susan --- Metzger, Gustav --- Moon Kyungwon --- Abidi, Bani --- Adnan, Etel --- Aigner, Korbinian --- Achunov, Vjačeslav --- Akram, Barmak --- Ali, Khadim --- Alves, Maria Thereza --- Anastas, Ayreen --- Asefi, Mohammad Yusuf --- Ashford, Doug --- Atoui, Tarek --- Barry, Judith --- Balestrini, Nanni --- Balkin, Amy --- Basiony, Ahmed --- Bennett, Gordon --- Biscotti, Rossella --- Boghiguian, Anna --- Bove, Carol --- Buch, Kristina --- Büttner, Andrea --- Carr, Emily --- Castillo Deball, Mariana --- Chiruai, Kudzanai --- Cramer, Daniel Gustav --- Csákány, István --- Csörgö, Attila --- Morandi, Giorgio --- Epaminonda, Haris --- Erek, Cevdet --- Faivovich, Guillermo --- Farmer, Geoffrey --- Favaretto, Lara --- Foulkes, Llyn --- Foushanji, Abul Qasem --- Fumai, Chiara --- Gabri, Rene --- Gander, Ryan --- Gaussi, Jeanno --- Ghani, Mariam --- Ghannam, Amjad --- Goldberg, Nicolás --- Yang, Haegue --- Haidary, Zainab --- Hall, Fiona --- Hecker, Florian --- Henderson, Tamara --- Hoheisel, Horst --- Hourani, Khaled --- Isidrez, Julia --- Jacir, Emily --- Jeon, Joonho --- Johannessen, Toril --- Jungen, Brian --- Kaesbach, Rudolf --- Kahn, Robin --- Kamandy, Masood --- Kanwar, Amar --- Kurenniemi, Erkki --- Lara, Adriana --- Larrain Barros, Horacio --- Lé, Dinh Q. --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Loboda, Maria --- Lombardi, Mark --- López, Aníbal --- Lucas, Renata --- Lutyens, Marcos --- Martins, Maria --- Masharawi, Rashid --- Matarrese, Francesco --- Menick, John --- Menke, Christoph --- Mojadidi, Aman --- Moore, Gareth --- Muholi, Zanele --- Müller, Christian Philipp --- Numminen, M.A. --- Ohtake, Shinro --- Omarzad, Rahraw --- Onur, Füsun --- Panayiotou, Christodoulos --- Pentecost, Claire --- Pich, Sopheap --- Porsager, Lea --- Portnoy, Michael --- Preston, Margaret --- Price, Seth --- Prvacki, Ana --- Raad, Walid --- Rasdjarmrearnsook, Araya --- Reid Nakamarra, Doreen --- Reyes, Pedro --- Richter, Gunnar --- Ringholt, Stuart --- Robbins, Ruth --- Rodas, Juana Marta --- Ryan, Paul --- Ryggen, Hannah --- Sadr Haghighian, Natascha --- Samb, Issa --- Schaber, Ines --- Serra, Albert --- Shah, Tejal --- Shawky, Wael --- Sherzad, Zolaykha --- St.Turba, Tamás --- Sukhareva, Alexandra --- Taanila, Mika --- Taasha, Mohsen --- Tarakhovsky, Alexander --- Texmon-Rygh, Aase --- Thornton, Warwick --- Tjapaltjarri, Warlimpirrnga --- Villar Rojas, Adrián --- Wedemeyer, von, Clemens --- Voss, Jeronimo --- Warboys, Jessica --- Waxman, Lori --- Yan Lei --- Zaatari, Akram --- Zalmaï --- Zeilinger, Anton --- Zuse, Konrad --- Maiolino, Anna Maria --- Bel, Jérôme --- Allora and Calzadilla --- Penone, Giuseppe --- Malani, Nalini --- Dalí, Salvador --- Jonas, Joan --- Durham, Jimmie --- Salomon, Charlotte --- Kentridge, William --- Bayrle, Thomas --- Boetti, Alighiero --- Dion, Mark --- Dean, Tacita --- Sala, Anri --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Alÿs, Francis --- Huyghe, Pierre --- Doherty, Willie --- Floyer, Ceal --- Miller, Lee --- Solakov, Nedko --- Durant, Sam --- Ondàk, Roman --- García, Dora --- Boer, de, Manon --- Donnelly, Trisha --- Abdul, Lida --- Mehretu, Julie --- Attia, Kader --- Iveković, Sanja --- Applebroog, Ida --- CAMP --- Critical Art Ensemble --- Otolith Group [London] --- art [discipline] --- Carr, Emily M.


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Journal of religion in Africa = : Religion en Afrique.
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ISSN: 00224200 15700666 Year: 1967 Volume: 29/4 Publisher: Leiden, Netherlands : E.J. Brill,

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The Journal of Religion in Africa was founded in 1967 by Andrew Walls. In 1985 the editorship was taken over by Adrian Hastings, who retired in 1999. It is interested in all religious traditions and all their forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature and related disciplines. It occasionally publishes religious texts in their original African language. Presenting a unique forum for the debate of theoretical issues in the analysis of African religion past and present, it also encourages the development of new methodologies. It reviews a very wide range of books and regularly publishes longer review articles on works of special interest. The Journal of Religion in Africa prides itself on being highly international and is the only English-language journal dedicated to the study of religion and ritual throughout Africa.

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Philosophy, African --- Philosophy, African. --- Religion. --- Africa --- Afrique --- Africa. --- Afrique. --- Religion --- 266 <05> --- 291 <05> --- 299.6 --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Tijdschriften --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Tijdschriften --- Godsdiensten van Bantoes, Niloten, Soedannegers, Pygmeeën, Kaffers, Hottentotten, Bosjesmannen, Galla's, Bassuto's, Zoeloes --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Religious studies --- Arts and Humanities. --- History. --- 299.6 Godsdiensten van Afrikaanse zwarte volkeren --- 299.6 Godsdiensten van Bantoes, Niloten, Soedannegers, Pygmeeën, Kaffers, Hottentotten, Bosjesmannen, Galla's, Bassuto's, Zoeloes --- Godsdiensten van Afrikaanse zwarte volkeren --- Afrika --- Philosophy --- Philosophie africaine --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Religion, Primitive --- African philosophy --- Pseudoreligion --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Afrikaner --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afryka --- Afryka. --- African Christianities --- West African Charismatic Christians --- the South African Ibandla lamaNazaretha --- Church of the Nazaretha --- gender --- Congo --- religious texts --- African church history --- Ogbu Kalu --- anthropology of Christianity --- African Independent Churches --- inculturation --- Pentecostalism --- African Christianity --- West African migrants --- diaspora --- immanence --- charismatic Christianity --- Anthropology of Religion --- Religious Studies --- African Studies --- Sociology of Religion --- History of Religion --- the Scottish Catholic mission stations --- Nigeria --- Christian prophecies --- South Africa --- Shari'a --- Salafism --- music --- the African Church --- Muslims --- Tanzania --- ; African Christianity --- Gordon Joseph Gray --- Bauchi (Nigeria) --- missionaries --- correspondence --- religious conversion --- political revolt --- rumors and prophecies --- Islamic criminal law --- Sharia --- Tijaniyya Sufi shaykh Ibrahim Salih --- Islamisation --- Islamic law --- Muslim-Christian relations --- Ibrahim Salih --- Northern Nigeria --- Islamic reform --- Islamic education --- book reviews --- born-again Christianity --- mission work --- the Upper Guinea Coast --- Apolo Kivebulaya --- medical pluralism --- generational antagonisms --- cursing --- ritual --- blessing --- African Pentecostalism --- Keswick spirituality --- Uganda --- adventure stories --- missionary heroism --- biography --- African independent churches (AIC) --- development --- modernity --- empirical research --- analysis --- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) --- Umbundu Christians --- Angola --- pageant --- mission --- protestant --- Three Crosses (Angola) --- Sufism --- gender issues --- Senegal --- the Fifohazana --- healing --- the colonial mission legacy --- African Christian missionization --- migration --- Ghana --- London --- Islamic revival --- West Africa --- anticolonial prophecy --- Christian identity in Congo --- Pentecostal Church --- Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse (1900-1975) --- muqaddam --- Taalibe Baay (disciples of Niasse) --- Taalibe Baay movement --- feminism --- women --- islam --- evangelism --- Madagascar --- Lutherans --- colonial legacy --- African diasporas --- Fifohazana movement (Madagascar) --- American Lutherans --- Malagasy Lutherans --- Pentecostal Christianity (Ghana) --- Church of Pentecost (CoP) --- Pentecostal transformation --- witchcraft --- witch-hunting --- the People's Republic of Bénin --- Hijab --- modern Islam in Tunisia --- Ndau spirit possession practices in Zimbabwe --- Muslim women --- personal reform in Mali --- AIDS and religious practice in Africa --- rural Uganda --- Brazil --- Candomblé --- Vodun --- North Africa --- Ndau --- spirit possession --- ethnomusicology --- semiotics --- religious subjectivity --- gender relations --- moral agency --- African christianities --- prophetic selves --- spirit others --- Central Mozambique --- the charismatic dividual --- the sacred self --- apostolic prayers --- well-being --- Botswana --- Islam --- ethno-religious boundaries --- the Kenya Coast --- abolitionism --- imperialism --- Britain --- the Atlantic --- demonic conspiracy --- satanic abuse --- selfhood and otherness --- Christian conversion --- Gahuku-Gama (New Guinea) --- prophets --- Apostolics --- faith healing --- charismatics --- Apostolic churches --- Catholic Charismatics (New England) --- Eloyi --- Connolius --- hymns --- Mauss’s theory --- Apostolic Christians (Botswana) --- personhood in African Christianities --- confession --- deliverance --- Pentecostals in Ghana --- Kinshasa's Born-Again Christians --- Western civilization --- colonial Northern Nigeria --- sex --- salvation --- social sciences --- the ASC in Leiden --- Daswani (Ghana ) --- Pype (Congo) --- dividuality --- individuality --- Christian personhood --- born-again Christians --- newborn Christians --- the library of the ASC in Leiden, the Netherlands --- spiritist mediumship --- African-Americans --- black ancestral presence --- Afro-Cuban religions --- possession trance --- female power --- the Punu of Congo-Brazzaville --- the predynastic dancing Egyptian figurine --- Islamic authority --- Swahili weddings --- history writing --- political work --- Muslim associations --- the resurgence of Islam in Zambia --- divination baskets --- African Diaspora --- Black North American religion --- historiography --- Santería --- Espiritismo --- water spirits --- receptivity --- mother goddess --- predynastic Egypt --- Sudanese religion --- prehistoric religion --- neolithic --- ancient Egypt --- prehistoric Nilotic rituals --- Swahili --- sex instruction --- weddings --- Swahili Islam --- musical mediation --- Yoruba Christian diaspora --- religious transnationalism --- Zimbabwean Catholics in Britain --- the Murid Order --- the 'Doctrine of Work' --- Asaphs of Seraph --- mediation --- Yoruba --- reverse evangelization --- secularism --- integration --- Zimbabwean migrants --- Aḥmad Bamba --- conversion to Islam in Southern Côte d'Ivoire --- double identity --- Salafi radicalism --- Salafi counter-radicalism --- Boko Haram --- Pentecostal appropriation of public space --- tribalism --- the Hutu-Tutsi question --- Catholic rhetoric --- colonial Rwanda --- Côte d’Ivoire --- conversion --- nativism --- autochthony --- nationalism --- Wahhabism --- radicalism --- counter-radicalism --- religion and violence --- Islamic state --- modern education --- Islamic learning --- public spaces --- Rwanda --- genocide --- Hutu --- Tutsi --- Hamitic Hypothesis --- ethnic violence --- Colonial Rwanda --- conversion narratives --- Born-Again masculinity in Zambia --- Christianity --- the religion of pouring --- non-linear conversion --- Gambia --- Casamance Borderland --- Albert Schweitzer and Africa --- AIDS (HIV) --- Zambia --- men --- masculinities --- reference group theory --- multiethnic communities --- masculinity --- Muslim-Mandinka model --- Jola --- Mandinka --- Gabon --- Paris Missionary Society --- medical missionary --- colonialism --- sexuality --- reproduction --- relationships --- faith --- religious heterotopia --- neoliberal globalization --- Charismatic Churches --- Southwestern Nigeria --- singleness --- marriage --- Jesus --- female personhood --- urban Madagascar --- Northwestern Namibia --- Mozambique --- charismatic life --- Afro-Brazilian Pentecostal Re-Formation --- social mobility --- Identity --- Charismatic identity --- globalization --- emotion training --- monogamy --- femininity --- Pentecostal Charismatic Churches --- personhood --- stigmatization --- illegitimacy --- Namibia --- sin child --- extramarital affairs --- Afro-Brazilian Pentecostalism --- heterotopia --- Zaire --- Ford Philpot's Avengelical crusades in the Democratic Republic of Congo --- use of rings --- Bata drummers --- caravan guards --- muslim insurgents --- Ahmed Deedat --- internationalisation --- transformations of Islamic polemic --- churches --- development projects --- violence --- Eastern Uganda --- Ford Philpot --- crusade --- Democratic Republic of Congo --- Mobutu Sese Seko --- Jean-Perce Makanzu --- John Wesley Shungu --- Cuba --- orisha --- smithing --- christianism --- polemics --- proselytism --- NGOs --- Development Projects --- Satan --- political economy of neo-pentecostalism in Kenya --- the Protestant Church in Congo --- Mobutu --- Eritrean Pentecostalism --- Pentecostalism in Nigeria --- Stambeli --- trance --- alterity --- Tunisia --- Medina Gounass --- village Sufism in Senegal --- Faith Tabernacle Congregation --- Neo-Pentecostalism --- political legitimacy --- social exclusion --- spiritual uncertainty --- Kibera --- Nairobi --- Bokeleale --- asylum seekers --- refugees --- Ethiopia --- Eritrea --- Faith Tabernacle --- law --- public religion --- queer activism --- judicial politics in South Africa --- anti-mission churches --- colonial politics --- the African Orthodox Church in Kenya --- corporeality --- transgression in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity --- oracles --- transnational religious and social dynamics in Africa --- the New African Diaspora --- British missionaries --- same-sex relationships --- same-sex marriage --- social movements --- same-sex rights --- lesbian and gay --- Orthodox Church in Kenya --- African Orthodox Church --- Archbishop Daniel William Alexander --- Kikuyu Karing’a Education Association --- Arthur Gathuna --- Reuben Mukasa Spartas --- obstetric fistula --- Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity --- Kenya --- occult --- politics of religious schooling --- Christian and Muslim engagements with education in Africa --- children --- Chagga Trust --- a New American Orphanage on Mount Kilimanjaro --- gendering Muslim self-assertiveness --- Muslim schooling and female elite formation in Uganda --- conversion to Islam --- religion and the formation of an urban educational market --- transnational reform processes and social inequalities in Christian and Muslim schooling --- Dar es Salaam --- Islamic schools in Ghana --- religious schooling --- Christian and Muslim revival --- Christian-Muslim relations --- American evangelical missionaries --- Muslim education --- minority politics --- makaranta --- education --- urban anthropology --- transnational reforms --- educational market --- history of education in Tanzania --- social inequality --- Christian-Muslim encounters --- identity --- Zanzibar --- Islamic liberation theology in South Africa --- modernization --- decolonization in Northern Nigeria --- the moral economy of Mbororo pilgrimage --- Osogbo --- faith in schools --- religion --- American Evangelicals in East Africa --- ethnic patriotism and the East African revival --- Journal of Religion in Africa --- predictability --- masheitani --- majinni --- Islamic liberation theology --- Farid Esack --- apartheid --- Islamism --- political Islam --- liberation theology --- shari’a --- sharia --- pastoralism --- pilgrimage --- moral economy --- ethnic relations --- repression --- human rights --- the diaspora --- Christian Revivalism and political imagination in Madagascar --- Hinduism --- Hindu religious instruction in Indian schools in South Africa during the 1950s --- salvation in urban Kenya --- myth --- religion and AIDS in Africa --- the politics of dress in Somali culture --- Ga ritual --- transnationalism --- political imagination --- exorcism --- Christian revival movements --- South African Hindu Maha Sabha --- Hindu identity --- Hindu diaspora --- salvation narratives --- Christian salvation --- linguistic analysis --- the East African Revival in Southern Uganda --- Ugandan Born-Again Christians and the moral politics of gender equality --- ontological transformation --- tradition --- girls' puberty rituals --- sacrifice and syncretism in South Sudan --- the black Jews of Africa --- history --- religion and identity --- Jews of Nigeria --- African pilgrimage --- ritual travel in South Africa's Christianity of Zion --- Catholic Pentecostalism --- Catholic Charismatic movements in Cameroon --- the Church and AIDS in Africa --- witchraft --- ghosts of Kanungu fertility --- the Great Lakes of East Africa --- African traditions in the study of religion in Africa --- indigenous spirituality --- world religions --- Evangelical Christians in the Muslim Sahel --- tolerance --- democracy --- Sufis in Senegal --- Balokole revival --- Ankole --- equality --- Kgatla puberty ritual --- mothei ritual --- Tswapong puberty ritual (mothei) --- ontological change --- invention of tradition --- Tswana --- seriti --- South Sudan --- People-to-People Peacemaking --- syncretism --- Babu wa Loliondo --- religious authority --- Sufi women in Ethiopia and Eritrea --- Basutoland --- 'Muslims and new media in West Africa' --- 'Cultural conversions' --- Christian missionaries --- Yoruba myth --- human consciousness --- the Catholic Church --- witch-hunts --- Pagans --- Western Uganda --- herbalism --- pluralistic medicine --- Northeast Africa --- Adolph Mabille (1836-1894) --- French missions --- transmission of religion --- Jonathan Edwards --- intertextuality --- Christian texts in nineteenth-century missionary correspondence from Yorubaland --- Baraji --- Southern Mali, West Africa --- the creative layering of belief in Southern Bénin --- the Devil --- Kenya's Born-Again election --- voleurs de sexe --- Pentecostal melodrama --- dynamics of religious expansion in a globalizing world --- Church Missionary Society --- discursive space --- Yorùbá mission --- ancestral relations --- Bambara --- Mali --- tourism --- spiritual tourism --- personal responsibility --- elections --- early modern demonology --- the Atlantic world --- the White Fathers --- colonial rule --- the Bahemba --- Sola, Northern Katanga --- preaching self-worth and succes --- single young women --- Nigerian Pentecostal Church --- the invention of God in indigenous societies --- the African Christian Diaspora --- world Christianity --- Islamic criminal law in Northern Nigeria --- politics --- judicial practice --- communication and conversion in Northern Cameroon --- the Dii people and Norwegian missionaries --- the inculturation of human rights in Ghana --- educating Muslim women --- Nana Asmu'u --- Hindu Gods in West Africa --- Shiva --- Krishna --- West Central Africa --- Katanga --- Catholicism --- Báhêmbá --- self-management --- religious practice --- doctrine of Zoe --- religious Mahbar in Ethiopia --- Pentecostal representations --- the Tayyibat --- halal consumption in South Africa --- Kenyan politics --- marginalization --- minority status --- slavery --- post-Apartheid --- the Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia --- Mulid festivals in contemporary Egypt --- the Tablighi Jama'at --- Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden --- T.B. Joshua --- Emmanuel tv --- socioeconomic mobility --- breakthrough --- Cameroon --- halal --- Islamic dietary law --- cross-contamination --- taqwa --- religion and masculinities in Africa --- political masculinity --- citizenship --- patriarchal masculinity in recent Swahili-language Muslim sermons --- Muslim masculinity in Mali --- new forms of religion --- the production of social order in Kaduna City, Nigeria --- Christian Association Centres in Gambia --- the Baha'i faith --- new religious movements --- Liberia --- Aladura Church --- the South African Nazaretha Church --- the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God --- pneumatic Christianity in postcolonial societies --- Sierra Leone --- the United Brethren in Christ --- prophecy --- ideologies of time and space --- Afrika-Studiecentrum in Leiden --- masculinity politics --- sermons --- gender and Islam --- Islamic activism --- preaching --- preachers --- The Gambia --- Tabligh --- reform Islam --- Young Men’s Christian Association 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