Discontinuity and discourse of conversion

This paper focuses on the conversion narrative of a man in the Johane Masowe weChishanu Church, an apostolic church in Zimbabwe. Taking up recent discussions within anthropology on Pentecostal and charismatic churches, the author shows how apostolics talk about conversion as a distinct break with &#...

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Published in:Journal of religion in Africa
Main Author: Engelke, Matthew 1972- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2004
In: Journal of religion in Africa
Further subjects:B Case study
B Church
B Association
B Independant church
B Zimbabwe
B Religious community
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Summary:This paper focuses on the conversion narrative of a man in the Johane Masowe weChishanu Church, an apostolic church in Zimbabwe. Taking up recent discussions within anthropology on Pentecostal and charismatic churches, the author shows how apostolics talk about conversion as a distinct break with 'African custom'. It is argued that anthropologists of religion need to take such narratives of discontinuity seriously because they allow us to understand better the dynamics of religious change. (J Relig Afr/DÜI)
ISSN:0022-4200
Contains:In: Journal of religion in Africa