Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 421 g
Reading, Writing and Charisma in African Christianity
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 421 g
ISBN: 978-0-85745-142-2
Verlag: Berghahn Books
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Language
Introduction
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Charisma – Institution
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Charisma/Spirit/Orality – Institution/Letter/Literacy
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African Literate Religion
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‘Spirit’ and ‘Letter’ in African Christianity
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Examining Literacy Practices
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The Fieldwork
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Outline of the Book
PART I: HISTORIES AND ETHNOGRAPHIES
Chapter 1. Colonial Literacies
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Mission, School and Printing Press
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Steps towards Secularization
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Counterforce in Writing
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What is a School?
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Resistance and Non-religious Literacies
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Colonial Bureaucracy
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Evangelists as Administrators
Chapter 2. Passages, Configurations, Traces
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At the Edge of the Road
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On the Road
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Early Evangelisations
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Christianity in the 1990s
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Religious Intersections
Chapter 3. Schooled Literacy, Schooled Religion
PART II: LITERATE RELIGION
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Enrolment in School
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After the Ringing of the Bell
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Recitations of Syllabi
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Experiences with Mission Schools
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Contemporary Religious Education
Chapter 4. Literate Cultures in a Material World
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The Bible as an Everyday Object
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Literacy in Times of Paper Shortage
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Getting Hold of Christian Publications
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Publications as Property
Chapter 5. Indices to the Scriptural
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Bible Talks
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Programmatic Visibility
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References to the Book
Chapter 6. The Fringes of Christianity
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Blurrings and Criteria
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Turning Letters Upside Down
Chapter 7. Thoughts about ‘Religions of the Book’
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Book People
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Scriptural Inerrancy and Authority
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Canonization and the Bridging of Realms
PART III: WAYS OF READING
Chapter 8. Texts, Readers, Spirit
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Bibles, Versions, Origins
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Pamphlets and Eclecticism
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Selections and Combinations
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Private Readings, Implicit Influences
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Bible Studies
Chapter 9. Evanescence and the Necessity of Intermediation
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The Impossibility of Storing the Holy Spirit
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Objects, Bodies and Spiritual Evanescence
Chapter 10. Setting Texts in Motion
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Deciphering and Preaching
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Sediments of the Spirit
Chapter 11. Missions in Writing
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Literacy Networking
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The Jehovah’s Witnesses: Questions and Answers
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The New Apostolic Church: Mediation via Circulars
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Supplements as ‘Obligatory Passage Points’
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Enablement through Denominational Publications
Chapter 12. Enablements to Literacy
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Rumination and Scholarship
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Scripture and Enablement
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Enabling Supplements
PART IV: BUREAUCRACY IN THE PENTECOSTAL-CHARISMATIC MODE
Chapter 13. Offices and the Dispersion of Charisma
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Bureaucracy as Social Practice
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Organizational Formalization as a Founding Myth
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Dispersing Charisma, Allocating Offices
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Charisma, Hierarchies, Variations
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Ignorance and Mutual Recognition
Chapter 14. Positions of Writers, Positions in Writings
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Certifications of Authority
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God’s Secretaries
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Identifications and Registries
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Fixing Polyvalent Rites of Passage
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Portrayals of the Momentary
Chapter 15. Outlines for the Future, Documents of the Immediate
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Agendas as Revelations
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Reports of the Unpredictable
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Agendas, Reports, and the Holy Spirit
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Re-spiritualizing Bureaucracy
Chapter 16. Bureaucracy In-Between
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Flows and Facades
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African Christianity and the State
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Formalizing Social Relations
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Imagining the State
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Legacies and Isomorphism
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Presentations and Concealments
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Bureaucracy as Pentecostal-charismatic Empowerment
Chapter 17. Epilogue
Bibliography
Index