Christianity in SubSaharan Africa (Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity),Used

Christianity in SubSaharan Africa (Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity),Used

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Combines empirical data and original analysis in a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in SubSaharan AfricaThis comprehensive reference volume covers every country in SubSaharan Africa, offering reliable demographic information and original interpretative essays by indigenous scholars and practitioners. It maps patterns of growth and decline, assesses major traditions and movements, analyses key themes and examines current trends. Key Features Profiles of Christianity in every country in SubSaharan Africa including clearly presented statistical and demographic information Analyses of leading features and current trends written by indigenous scholars Essays examining each of the major Christian traditions (Anglicans, Independents, Orthodox, Protestants, Roman Catholics, Evangelicals, Pentecostals/ Charismatics) Essays exploring key themes such as faith and culture, worship and spirituality, theology, social and political engagement, mission and evangelism, religious freedom, interfaith relations, slavery, anthropology of evil, and migration Contributors Afe Adogame, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA James N. Amanze, University of Botswana Jacqueline Andoche, University of Reunion Solomon Andriatsimialomananarivo, Langham Partnership Coordinator for Literature in Francophone Africa J. Kwabena AsamoahGyadu, Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Accra, Ghana Valerie Aubourg, Catholic University of Lyon Deji Isaac Ayegboyin, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Anthony Balcomb, University of KwaZuluNatal, South Africa Elias Kifon Bongmba, Rice University Luciano Chanhelela Chianeque, Catholic University of Angola Evaristi Magoti Cornelli, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Rodney Curpanen, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Mauritius Simon Kossi Dossou, All Africa Conference of Churches Special Envoy to West and Central Africa Musa W. Dube, University of Botswana Anthony Egan, SJ, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Aml AdamaviAho Eku, Ecumenical Institute at the Chteau de Bossey in Switzerland Tibebe Eshete, Michigan State University Emmanuel Foro, Hekima University College in Nairobi, Kenya Tharcisse Gatwa, Protestant Institute of Arts and Social Sciences, Butare, Rwanda Mary N. Getui, Catholic University of Eastern Africa in Kenya Wanjiru M. Gitau, Africa International University Todd M. Johnson, GordonConwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA Chammah J. Kaunda, University of South Africa, Pretoria Malebogo Kgalemang, University of Botswana Ralph Lee, Holy Trinity Theological College of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Addis Ababa Hany Longwe, University of Livingstonia in Malawi Nicta Lubaale, Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) Tinyiko Maluleke, University of Pretoria Ukachukwu Chris Manus, The National University of Lesotho Esther Mombo, St. Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya JeanGottfried Mutombo, United Evangelical Mission, Dortmund, Germany Richard Nnyombi, Ugandan Catholic priest Setri Nyomi, Senior Pastor at the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana Elijah Obinna, Hugh Goldie Lay/Theological Training Institution, Arochukwu, Nigeria Francis Anekwe Oborji, Pontifical Urban University in Rome Mercy Amba Oduyoye, Trinity Theological Seminary, Accra, Ghana Michael Adeleke Ogunewu, Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso Cephas N. Omenyo, University of Ghana, Legon Isabel Apawo Phiri, University of KwaZuluNatal John S. Pobee, University of Ghana Kenneth R. Ross, Edinburgh University School of Divinity Christof Sauer, Evangelische Theologische Facultiet, Leuven, in Belgium Daniel Seifemichael, Ecumenical Relations Office of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church The Rt Revd James Tengatenga, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, USA Isaias Paulo Titoce, United Seminary of Ricatla in Mozambique Frans Veerman, Director of the World Watch Research Unit of Open Doors International Gina A. Zurlo, GordonConwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massach

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