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Wandering «a» Gendered Wilderness

Suffering and Healing in an African Initiated Church

by Isabel Mukonyora (Author)
©2007 Monographs XX, 156 Pages

Summary

Wandering a Gendered Wilderness discusses the gendered way Christianity is practiced by millions of Africans, exploring how feelings of marginality lead people to go out to pray in a sacred wilderness where God is understood to be the source of life, divine wisdom, and healing power. Isabel Mukonyora maintains that different experiences of reality among the poor, the sick, and victims of oppression – the majority of whom are women – give character to the Masowe Apostles, a popular African Initiated Church found in southern, central, and east Africa since the 1930s. This book will be of great interest to students of religion, history, anthropology, and gender studies.

Details

Pages
XX, 156
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820488837
Language
English
Keywords
Schona Frau Kirchliches Leben Gendered Church Christianity Masowe Apostle Unabhängige Kirche African Wilderness
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XX, 156 pp.

Biographical notes

Isabel Mukonyora (Author)

The Author: Isabel Mukonyora has a masters degree in the history of religions from the University of Aberdeen and a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford. She is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Western Kentucky University.

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