Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 235 pages) |
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Non-governmental public action series |
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Non-governmental public action series.
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Contents |
The Pentecostal ethic and the spirit of development / Dena Freeman -- Pentecostalism, populism and the new politics of affect / Jean Comaroff -- Prosperity gospels and enchanted worldviews : two responses to socio-economic transformation in Tanzanian Pentecostal Christianity / Päivi Hasu -- Pentecostalism and post-development : exploring religion as a developmental ideology in Ghanaian migrant communities / Rijk van Dijk -- Pentecostal and development imaginaries in West Africa / Charles Piot -- Saving development : secular NGOs, the Pentecostal revolution and the search for a purified political space in the Taita Hills, Kenya / James H. Smith -- Development and the rural entrepreneur : Pentecostals, NGOs and the market in the Gamo Highlands, Ethiopia / Dena Freeman -- Pentecostalism, development NGOs and meaning in Eastern Uganda / Ben Jones -- Agents of gendered change : empowerment, salvation and gendered transformation in urban Kenya / Damaris Parsitau |
Summary |
"The practice and discipline of development was founded on the belief that religion was not important to development processes. As societies developed and modernised, it was assumed that they would also undergo a process of secularisation. However, the prominence of religion in many countries and its effects on people's social, political and economic activities calls this assumption into question. Pentecostal Christianity has spread rapidly throughout Africa since the 1980s and has been a major force for change. This book explains why and shows how Pentecostalism articulates with local level development processes. As well as exploring the internal model of 'development' which drives Pentecostal organisations, contributors compare Pentecostal churches and secular NGOs as different types of contemporary development agents and discern the different ways in which they bring about change. At the heart of this book, then, is an exploration of processes of individual and social transformation, and their relevance to understandings of the successes and failures of development"--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Christianity -- Economic aspects -- Africa
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Pentecostalism -- Economic aspects -- Africa
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Economic development -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Non-governmental organizations -- Africa -- Religious aspects
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Development studies -- Africa.
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Pentecostal Churches -- Africa.
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) -- Africa.
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RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
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Economics.
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Christianity -- Economic aspects
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Economic development -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Africa
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Freeman, Dena.
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ISBN |
9781137017253 |
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1137017252 |
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9781283737937 |
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1283737930 |
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