Religious Plurality in Africa
Coexistence, Conviviality, Conflict
Herausgeber: Pontzen, phil Benedikt; Janson, Marloes; Mwakimako, Hassan A; Kresse, Kai
Religious Plurality in Africa
Coexistence, Conviviality, Conflict
Herausgeber: Pontzen, phil Benedikt; Janson, Marloes; Mwakimako, Hassan A; Kresse, Kai
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Explores similarity and difference, rapprochement and detachment, and divergence and competition between practitioners of Christianity, Islam and African religious traditions.
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Explores similarity and difference, rapprochement and detachment, and divergence and competition between practitioners of Christianity, Islam and African religious traditions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: James Currey
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013903
- ISBN-10: 1847013902
- Artikelnr.: 69948518
- Verlag: James Currey
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013903
- ISBN-10: 1847013902
- Artikelnr.: 69948518
Edited by Marloes Janson, Kai Kresse, Benedikt Pontzen, and Hassan Mwakimako
Foreword by Birgit Meyer Introduction: Relational Perspectives on Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions, by Marloes Janson, Benedikt
Pontzen, Kai Kresse Part I: Multiple Fields: How to Study Religious
Entanglement? 1 Thinking with Internal Comparison: Mutual Perceptions in
Social Dynamics on the Kenyan Coast - Kai Kresse 2. Polyontological
Mobility: Border-Making and Border-Crossing in African Religions - Devaka
Premawardhana 3. 'Living Tradition': Histories and Presences of Local
Religious Traditions in Asante, Ghana - Benedikt Pontzen Part II: Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions in the Public Domain 4.
Between the Crescent and Cross: Politicized Remains of Local Religious
Traditions in the North of Nigeria - Shobana Shankar 5. Popular Music,
Mijikenda Tradition, and Religious Coexistence in Coastal Kenya - Erik
Meinema Part III: Wellbeing and Healing 6. Coming to Terms with Religion/s:
Islamic Medicine in Zanzibar - Hanna Nieber 7. The Mallam and the
Modalities of Coexistence in the Ghanaian Multi-Religious Space - Kodjo
Senah Afterword by Ebenezer Obadare
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions, by Marloes Janson, Benedikt
Pontzen, Kai Kresse Part I: Multiple Fields: How to Study Religious
Entanglement? 1 Thinking with Internal Comparison: Mutual Perceptions in
Social Dynamics on the Kenyan Coast - Kai Kresse 2. Polyontological
Mobility: Border-Making and Border-Crossing in African Religions - Devaka
Premawardhana 3. 'Living Tradition': Histories and Presences of Local
Religious Traditions in Asante, Ghana - Benedikt Pontzen Part II: Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions in the Public Domain 4.
Between the Crescent and Cross: Politicized Remains of Local Religious
Traditions in the North of Nigeria - Shobana Shankar 5. Popular Music,
Mijikenda Tradition, and Religious Coexistence in Coastal Kenya - Erik
Meinema Part III: Wellbeing and Healing 6. Coming to Terms with Religion/s:
Islamic Medicine in Zanzibar - Hanna Nieber 7. The Mallam and the
Modalities of Coexistence in the Ghanaian Multi-Religious Space - Kodjo
Senah Afterword by Ebenezer Obadare
Foreword by Birgit Meyer Introduction: Relational Perspectives on Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions, by Marloes Janson, Benedikt
Pontzen, Kai Kresse Part I: Multiple Fields: How to Study Religious
Entanglement? 1 Thinking with Internal Comparison: Mutual Perceptions in
Social Dynamics on the Kenyan Coast - Kai Kresse 2. Polyontological
Mobility: Border-Making and Border-Crossing in African Religions - Devaka
Premawardhana 3. 'Living Tradition': Histories and Presences of Local
Religious Traditions in Asante, Ghana - Benedikt Pontzen Part II: Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions in the Public Domain 4.
Between the Crescent and Cross: Politicized Remains of Local Religious
Traditions in the North of Nigeria - Shobana Shankar 5. Popular Music,
Mijikenda Tradition, and Religious Coexistence in Coastal Kenya - Erik
Meinema Part III: Wellbeing and Healing 6. Coming to Terms with Religion/s:
Islamic Medicine in Zanzibar - Hanna Nieber 7. The Mallam and the
Modalities of Coexistence in the Ghanaian Multi-Religious Space - Kodjo
Senah Afterword by Ebenezer Obadare
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions, by Marloes Janson, Benedikt
Pontzen, Kai Kresse Part I: Multiple Fields: How to Study Religious
Entanglement? 1 Thinking with Internal Comparison: Mutual Perceptions in
Social Dynamics on the Kenyan Coast - Kai Kresse 2. Polyontological
Mobility: Border-Making and Border-Crossing in African Religions - Devaka
Premawardhana 3. 'Living Tradition': Histories and Presences of Local
Religious Traditions in Asante, Ghana - Benedikt Pontzen Part II: Islam,
Christianity, and African Religious Traditions in the Public Domain 4.
Between the Crescent and Cross: Politicized Remains of Local Religious
Traditions in the North of Nigeria - Shobana Shankar 5. Popular Music,
Mijikenda Tradition, and Religious Coexistence in Coastal Kenya - Erik
Meinema Part III: Wellbeing and Healing 6. Coming to Terms with Religion/s:
Islamic Medicine in Zanzibar - Hanna Nieber 7. The Mallam and the
Modalities of Coexistence in the Ghanaian Multi-Religious Space - Kodjo
Senah Afterword by Ebenezer Obadare