Evangelical Christians in the Muslim SahelIndiana University Press, 10 jul 2006 - 472 pagina's This “fascinating historical account” of a Christian mission in Niger offers a personal and richly detailed look at religious institutions in the region (Religious Studies Review). Barbara M. Cooper looks closely at the Sudan Interior Mission, an evangelical Christian mission that has taken a tenuous hold in a predominantly Hausa Muslim area on the southern fringe of Niger. Based on sustained fieldwork, personal interviews, and archival research, this vibrant, sensitive, compelling, and candid book gives a unique glimpse into an important dimension of religious life in Africa. Cooper’s involvement in a violent religious riot provides a useful backdrop for introducing other themes and concerns such as Bible translation, medical outreach, public preaching, tensions between English-speaking and French-speaking missionaries, and the Christian mission’s changing views of Islam. |
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... early mission, it is his nondenominational, noncharismatic vision that has shaped the philosophy of the mission, and it is his emphasis on adult baptism by immersion that has marked it most visibly in terms of ritual practice. Bingham ...
... early mission, it is his nondenominational, noncharismatic vision that has shaped the philosophy of the mission, and it is his emphasis on adult baptism by immersion that has marked it most visibly in terms of ritual practice. Bingham ...
Pagina 14
... early 1970s, the mission found itself even more deeply committed to simply saving bodies, not souls. The gender inequalities at the heart of the poverty dynamics in the region became difficult to ignore, and year after year the mission ...
... early 1970s, the mission found itself even more deeply committed to simply saving bodies, not souls. The gender inequalities at the heart of the poverty dynamics in the region became difficult to ignore, and year after year the mission ...
Pagina 17
... early eighteenth century as a protest against the empty formalism of establishment piety (in particular that of the Anglican and Lutheran churches), emphasizing instead religion “of the heart” that celebrated the “good news” of God's ...
... early eighteenth century as a protest against the empty formalism of establishment piety (in particular that of the Anglican and Lutheran churches), emphasizing instead religion “of the heart” that celebrated the “good news” of God's ...
Pagina 18
... early nineteenth century, often saw themselves as inheritors of a tradition of reform that began with the Puritans, conceiving of the continent as the New Jerusalem, a space of spiritual renewal, and the site of the enactment of God's ...
... early nineteenth century, often saw themselves as inheritors of a tradition of reform that began with the Puritans, conceiving of the continent as the New Jerusalem, a space of spiritual renewal, and the site of the enactment of God's ...
Pagina 21
... early church, the time of Mohammed's early community) and in terms of their significance in the linear march of history from creation to the end times. Both the Christian and Shi'ite fundamentalist movements, he argues, are “instances ...
... early church, the time of Mohammed's early community) and in terms of their significance in the linear march of history from creation to the end times. Both the Christian and Shi'ite fundamentalist movements, he argues, are “instances ...
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2 Love and Violence | 61 |
3 From Satans Masterpiece to The Social Problem of Islam | 84 |
4 A Hausa Spiritual Vernacular | 115 |
5 African Agency and the Growth of the Church in the Maradi Region 19271960 | 147 |
Defining Elderhood Christian Marriage and Gods Work 19331955 | 183 |
From VichyEra Travails to Postwar Triumph | 224 |
SIMs Medical Work in Niger 19441975 | 290 |
Regenerating and Gendering the Garden after the Fall 19752000 | 329 |
Hausa Christian Practice in a Muslim Milieu | 363 |
SIMs Successors and the Pentecostal Explosion | 400 |
GLOSSARY | 413 |
NOTES | 415 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 435 |
INDEX | 455 |
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