African Christianity: Its Public RolePaul Gifford examines African Christianity in the mid-1990s against the back ground of the continent's current social, economic, and political circumstances. Gifford sheds light on the dynamics of African churches and churchgoers, and assesses their different contributions to political developments since 1989. He also evaluates the churches' role in promoting a civil society in Africa. Detailed analyses of the state of the churches in Ghana, Uganda, Zambia, and Cameroon suggest more general patterns operating widely across sub-Saharan Africa. |
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... full gospel . [ ... ] Thank God , He has called us to declare his full coun- sel to our generation . I preach and teach prosperity like any other doc- trine of the Bible . " This last section of the book is shaped and given some bite by ...
... full gospel . [ ... ] Thank God , He has called us to declare his full coun- sel to our generation . I preach and teach prosperity like any other doc- trine of the Bible . " This last section of the book is shaped and given some bite by ...
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... Full Gospel Churches ) . He has resigned himself , at least temporarily , to the role of introducing revival by influencing the Apostolic and Full Gospel churchmen who attend his Bible school , though he resents the control that these ...
... Full Gospel Churches ) . He has resigned himself , at least temporarily , to the role of introducing revival by influencing the Apostolic and Full Gospel churchmen who attend his Bible school , though he resents the control that these ...
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... Full Gospel , Apostolic and Deeper Life churches all require women to be veiled . Lubansa brought his choir from his church in Zambia for his 1992 conference , and had to warn them ( as well as the white South Africans ) to be sure to ...
... Full Gospel , Apostolic and Deeper Life churches all require women to be veiled . Lubansa brought his choir from his church in Zambia for his 1992 conference , and had to warn them ( as well as the white South Africans ) to be sure to ...
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Accra African Christianity AICs American Angley Anglican anglophone Apostolic Archbishop Baganda Bamenda Bamileke Bamwoze Baptist Biya blessing born-again Busoga Cameroon Catholic bishops Catholic Church centre Chiluba Christ Christian Council Christian Zionism church leaders Church of Uganda civil society claimed clergy colonial committee conference congregations considerable constitution corruption crusades cultural deliverance Democracy demons Derek Prince diocese Douala Duncan-Williams economic elections élite established Evangelical evangelist example expatriate Faith Gospel Full Gospel funds Ghana Ghanaian groups Ibid important independence International involvement Jesus Kampala Kaunda Kumasi leadership London Lusaka mainline churches ministry Mirror Mission missionaries movement Museveni Muslim nation Ndongmo Nevers Mumba Nigeria Nkongsamba Obote organisations Otabil pastor Pentecostal Pentecostal churches political preaching Presbyterian President priests programme Protestant Rawlings Religion religious role Rwanda social spirit structures Synod theology traditional University Press Western World Yaoundé Zaïre Zambia