Christianity and Social Change in Africa Essays in Honor of J.D.Y. Peel

ISBN: 9781594601354
$65.00

Christianity and Social Change in Africa is the most comprehensive look at the African encounter with Christianity in recent years. The book’s themes are drawn from the pioneering work of J.D.Y. Peel, building on his creative explanation of the African experience of Christianity. The volume covers a broad range of themes, including religious expansion, the rise of Pentecostalism, and the use of new media and technologies to convert people and reform believers. The various manifestations of religious impact run through all the chapters, covering aspects of culture, politics, the economy, and the landscape. The volume also explores the success of Africans in exporting Christianity to other parts of the globe, a phenomenon that has redefined both the message and meaning of this religion.

The contributors are a distinguished roster of scholars who draw on years of experience and research to present remarkable ideas and original interpretations of the forces Christianity exerts in Africa. The essays reflect the importance of comparative historical inquiry, inter-disciplinary perspectives, Peel’s contributions to the transformation of history and sociology, and the paths that a new generation of scholars must chart to comprehend the power of African Christianity

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