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The Repression, Resistance, and Revival of the Ancestor Cult in the Shona Churches of Zimbabwe : a Study in the Persistence of a Traditional Religious Belief.

Makwasha, Gift M.

The Repression, Resistance, and Revival of the Ancestor Cult in the Shona Churches of Zimbabwe : a Study in the Persistence of a Traditional Religious Belief. - Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2010. - 1 online resource (428 pages)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

THE REPRESSION, RESISTANCE, AND REVIVAL OF THE ANCESTOR CULT IN THE SHONA CHURCHES OF ZIMBABWE: A Study in the Persistence of a Traditional Religious Belief; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 -- The Shona Ancestor Cult; Chapter 2 -- Mission Churches and the Shona Ancestor Cult: 1890-1923; Chapter 3 -- African Independent Churches and the Shona Ancestor Cult; Chapter 4 -- Kuyera KweDzimbabwe and the Shona Ancestor Cult; Chapter 5 -- Towards a ""Tripartite Shona Ancestor-Christology"" Appendix -- A Case Study of Kurovaguva Ritual: The Ndoro family in Rural WedzaBibliography; Index.

This historical analysis of the evangelization of the Shona by both European missionaries and native evangelists examines the idea of a cross-cultural blending of Christianity and the Shona to create an Africanized Christianity. The author proposes a Christological approach where Jesus is seen as the ancestor par excellence in whom physical and spiritual needs are fulfilled.


English.

9780773430228 0773430229


Christianity--Zimbabwe.
Shona (African people)--Religion.
Christianisme--Zimbabwe.
Shona (Peuple d'Afrique)--Religion.
RELIGION--Christianity--History.
Christianity
Shona (African people)--Religion
Religion.
Philosophy & Religion.
Christianity.


Zimbabwe

BR1447 .M35 2010

200.96891 276.891