RT Article T1 Jackson Hlungwani's altars: an African Christian theology in wood and stone JF Material religion VO 5 IS 1 SP 50 OP 69 A1 Nettleton, Anitra LA English PB Taylor & Francis YR 2009 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1667223267 AB This paper explores the architecture and sculpture of Jackson Hlungwani's New Jerusalem site at Mbhokota in the Limpopo Province in South Africa, against the background of the theology, architecture, and art of the African independent churches in South Africa. The paper examines Hlungwani's idiosyncratic approach to Christianity and its manifestation in a reworking of ancient stone ruins and the production of an entirely individual body of sculpture. It demonstrates how Hlungwani marries aspects of his Tsonga tradition with biblical imagery, and suggests that it was this marriage that enabled Hlungwani to reconcile the sale of his sculpture with his religious beliefs. The paper also establishes that Hlungwani's iconography is completely independent of orthodox Christian dogmas and is created in the context of an awareness of "art." K1 African Independent Churches K1 Jackson Hlungwani K1 South Africa K1 biblical imagery K1 Sculpture DO 10.2752/175183409X418748