Faith, Power and Family
Christianity and Social Change in French Cameroon
James Currey
ISBN 978-1-84701-182-4
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Buch. Hardcover
2018
7 s/w-Zeichnungen.
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: 336 S.
Format (B x L): 15,6 x 23,4 cm
Gewicht: 694
Verlag: James Currey
ISBN: 978-1-84701-182-4
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Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: Religion in Transforming Africa; 3
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Finalist for the 2019 Albert J. Raboteau Prize for Best Book in Africana Religions
Between the two World Wars, the radical innovations of African Catholic and Protestant evangelists repurposed Christianity to challenge local and foreign governments operating in the French-administered League of Nations Mandate of Cameroon. Walker-Said explores how African believers transformed foreign missionary societies into profoundly local religious institutions with indigenous ecclesiastical hierarchies and devotional social and charitable networks,devising novel authority structures to control resources and govern cultural and social life. She analyses how African Christian religious leaders transformed social and labour relations, contesting forced labour and authoritarian decentralized governance as threats to family stability and community integrity. Inspired by Catholic and Protestant doctrines on conjugal complementarity and social equilibrium, as well as by local spiritual and charismatic movements, African Christians re-evaluated and renovated family and community authority structures to address the devastating changes colonialism wrought in the private sphere. The history of these reform-minded believers reveals howfamily intimacies and kinship ties constituted the force of community resistance to oppression and also demonstrates the relevance of faith in the midst of a tumultuous series of forces arising out of the colonial situation peculiar to Cameroon.
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