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Le pullulement des sectes en Afrique devient un défi devant lequel on ne peut plus être indifférent. En même temps qu'il interpelle les grandes Eglises par rapport à leurs méthodes pastorales d'évangélisation, qui se rapprochent encore difficilement de la culture du peuple africain dans certains coins de ce continent, ce foisonnement des sectes inquiète. Les sectes non seulement tirent l'homme africain vers le sous-développement, mais elles le manipulent. Elles exploitent les gens, surtout ceux qui sont pauvres spirituellement, intellectuellement et matériellement. Que fait-on ? Il serait irresponsable de ne rien faire pour endiguer ce fléau. La responsabilité de la théologie comme instance rationnelle de ceux qui ont la foi se trouve engagée ici. Elle a le devoir de dénoncer cette manipulation s'il en existe une, et de porter cette question de la manière la plus sérieuse possible, en tâchant d'y apporter des réponses qui convainquent et qui éclairent rationnellement ces pauvres fidèles plongés dans une caverne obscure. Il faut les en sortir. La théologie africaine ne peut y parvenir que si elle le fait dans la concertation et le dialogue. C'est dans un élan d'échange et de débat qu'une théologie commune peut s'élaborer afin de procéder à l'encadrement des "Eglises" qui naissent en Afrique, et d'éradiquer ces mésaventures manipulatrices qui rongent les pauvres et les maintiennent dans leur pauvreté. Cet ouvrage propose plusieurs solutions en ce sens.
Christian sects --- Cults --- Christianity and culture --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Christian denominations --- Denominations, Christian --- Sects, Christian --- African Independent Church --- AIC (African Independent Church) --- African Indigenous Church --- African Initiated Church --- African Instituted Church --- 266.2*0 <6> --- 266.2*0 <6> Lokale theologieën. Indigenisatie. Acculturatie--(algemeen)--Afrika --- Lokale theologieën. Indigenisatie. Acculturatie--(algemeen)--Afrika --- Culture --- Religions --- Sects --- Church history --- Christian heresies
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In Sub-Saharan Africa Christianity is experiencing unprecedented growth and many people worship on a regular basis. Simultaneously, many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa experience challenges such as poverty and inequality. Given this reality and these challenges, a group of international scholars investigated the ritual practices of one of the fastest growing traditions, namely African Independent Churches, over a period of more than four years. The research team set out to explore the role of religious rituals in social capital formation and social development at community level in an African Independent Church in South Africa. This book is the final, comprehensive and synthesising product in which the international and interdisciplinary team of scholars from theology, religion and development present their findings. The book is structured into three parts that reflects its theoretical, empirical and evaluative dimensions. In part I, theoretical perspectives are offered on the main conceptual apparatus of the book and the authors' own understanding of the nexus between the different concepts. In part II, the theoretical arguments of the book are further worked out by means of eight explorations comprising of qualitative field work research in the religious milieus of African Independent worshippers in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, South Africa. In part III, a final set of chapters, by reflecting on the case studies in part II, offer wider appreciations and applications of the role religious ritual in social capital formation. This includes reflections on the African notion of ubuntu and the challenges that the ritual lens offer to policy makers in South African society, but also African society and the global South more generally speaking when seeking answers to the problem of development.
Independent churches --- Christian communities --- Social capital (Sociology) --- Theology, Practical --- Public worship --- 27 <680> --- 28*05 <680> --- 291.37 --- 291.37 Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- 291.37 Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- 28*05 <680> Christelijke kerken, secten. Kristelijke kerken--(algemeen)--?*05--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- 28*05 <680> Les diverses Eglises chretiennes:--general--?*05--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- Christelijke kerken, secten. Kristelijke kerken--(algemeen)--?*05--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- Les diverses Eglises chretiennes:--general--?*05--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- 27 <680> Histoire de l'Eglise--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- 27 <680> Kerkgeschiedenis--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- Histoire de l'Eglise--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Zuid-Afrika. Republiek van Zuid-Afrika --- Worship --- Church attendance --- Christian communes --- Communes, Christian --- Communities, Christian --- Religious communities --- Churches, Nondenominational --- Churches, Undenominational --- Nondenominational churches --- Undenominational churches --- Christian sects --- Community churches --- Practical theology --- Communication --- Theology --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- African Independent Church. --- AIC (African Independent Church) --- African Indigenous Church --- African Initiated Church --- African Instituted Church --- South Africa --- Africa, South --- Religious life and customs.
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