Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Global Pentecostal and Charismatic studies, 1876-2247 ; volume 40 |
Contents |
Matarenda and its significance / Sunungurai D. Chingarande -- Rethinking religion and gender inequality : an interrogation of matarenda in ZAOGA / Sunungurai D. Chingarande -- Talents as economic development consciousness for women : a feminist hermeneutic of Matthew 25:14-30 / Caroline Dimingu and Henerieta Mgovo -- Financing the 'working of talents' ventures : the role of innovative finance / Kapesa Tonderai, Faustino Kufakunesu and Alexander Cheza -- Fostering local enterprise development in resource-constrained developing countries : matarenda and microcredit compared / Juliana Siwale, Juliet Thondhlana and Roda Madziva -- Determinants of prolific coopetition in the working of talents / Faustino Kufakunesu, Tonderai Kapesa and Tapiwa Takundwa -- Community matarenda tourism and entrepreneurial poverty alleviation : the case of Mount Selinda Forest / Gaylord Hlabiso and Tapiwa Takundwa -- Entrepreneurship in matarenda : some case studies / Allan H. Anderson, Mike Clifford, Roda Madziva, Gaylord Hlabiso and Tapiwa Takundwa, Juliet Thondhlana -- Subsistence entrepreneurship and its impact on livelihood / Tapiwa Takundwa, Faustino Kufakunesu and Gaylord Hlabiso -- Unpacking education for the matarenda (talents) model of entrepreneurship / Juliet Thondhlana -- Matarenda as entrepreneurship : a university-wide course at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University / Phillip Musoni -- Pentecostalism, matarenda and development / Allan H. Anderson |
Summary |
"In Matarenda/Talents in Zimbabwean Pentecostalism, the fourteen contributors to this multidisciplinary collection reflect on how Pentecostalism contributes to the empowerment of marginalised societies, how it empowers women in particular through the matarenda (talents) principles, and how it contributes to the development of wider society. All but three of the authors are Zimbabwean Pentecostals. The book deals with such subjects as gender equality, economics and finance, poverty alleviation and sustainable development, education, and entrepreneurship. A remarkable independent Zimbabwean church has harnessed biblical principles from the Parable of the Talents to empower women and those marginalised by economic disasters. It is particularly relevant for understanding the potential of African Pentecostalism in dealing with social and economic challenges"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2021) |
Subject |
Pentecostalism -- Economic aspects -- Zimbabwe
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Entrepreneurship -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Economic development -- Religious aspects -- Pentecostal churches.
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Women -- Zimbabwe -- Economic conditions
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Pentecostal women -- Zimbabwe
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Talents (Parable)
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Church and social problems -- Zimbabwe
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Church and social problems
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Economic development -- Religious aspects -- Pentecostal churches
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Entrepreneurship -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Pentecostal women
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Talents (Parable)
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Women -- Economic conditions
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Zimbabwe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Chingarande, Sunungurai, editor
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Thondhlana, Juliet, editor
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Madziva, Roda, editor
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Anderson, Allan, editor
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LC no. |
2020057316 |
ISBN |
9004446672 |
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9789004446670 |
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