Religion and Society in Africa
Editors:
Knut Holter
ISSN: 2328-921X
Both the social sciences and the humanities currently witness an increasing research interest for the interface between religion and society in Africa and in the African diaspora. Religion and Society in Africa is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary series aiming to participate in these discourses, by publishing studies that are analytically outstanding and provide new insights in the field. The series welcomes manuscripts that address religion and society in Africa and in the African diaspora from historical as well as contemporary perspectives.
Titles
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The Paradox of Becoming
Pentecostalicity, Planetarity, and AfricanityVolume 7©2023 Monographs 272 Pages -
Pentecostal Theology
The Peculiarity of Prophetic Pentecostalism in South AfricaVolume 6©2022 Monographs 194 Pages -
Peace in Zanzibar
Proceedings of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders in Zanzibar, 2005–2013Volume 5©2019 Monographs 324 Pages -
A Quiet Revolution
Some Social and Religious Perspectives on the Nigerian CrisisVolume 1©2014 Monographs 138 Pages