Politics, Christianity and Society in Malawi

Politics, Christianity and Society in Malawi
Author: Ross, Kenneth R.
Publisher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9996060780

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With the death of John McCracken in 2017, Malawi lost a pre-eminent historian. This book celebrates McCracken’s contribution to the study of Malawi’s history and seeks to build on his legacy. Part of his genius was that he identified themes that hold the key to understanding the history of Malawi in its broader perspective. The authors contributing to this volume address these themes, assessing the progress of historiography and setting an agenda for the further advance of historical studies. The book is a valuable resource for students, researchers and all who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Malawi’s past and present.

Politics and Christianity in Malawi, 1875-1940

Politics and Christianity in Malawi, 1875-1940
Author: John McCracken
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2008
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9990887500

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First published in 1977 and now in its third edition, this book has been recognised as one of the most successful studies to be made of the impact of a Christian mission in Africa. Starting with a survey of the economy and society of Malawi in the mid ninetieth century, the book goes on to examine the home background to the Livingstonia Mission of the Free Church of Scotland and the influence of David Livingstone upon it. It then describes the failure of 'commerce and Christianity' around the south end of Lake Malawi and the subsequent positive response which the mission evoked among the people of Northern Malawi. African responses and the relationship between Christianity and politics dominate the second half of the book. Comprehensive reassessments are made of the origins of the Watch Tower movement; the growth of Christian independence and the character of interpolitical associations. This revised edition includes a new introduction, and up-dated bibliography, and some revised text.

Religion and Politics in Malawi

Religion and Politics in Malawi
Author: Sam A. Mchombo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2004
Genre: Christianity and politics
ISBN: 9780975856222

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Missions and Politics in Malawi

Missions and Politics in Malawi
Author: K. Nyamayaro Mufuka
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Limestone Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Politics and Christianity in Malawi 1875-1940. The Impact of the Livingstonia Mission in the Northern Province

Politics and Christianity in Malawi 1875-1940. The Impact of the Livingstonia Mission in the Northern Province
Author: John McCracken
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789990816242

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First published in 1977, this book has been recognised as one of the most successful studies to be made of the impact of a Christian mission in Africa. Starting with a survey of the economy and society of Malawi in the mid ninetieth century, the book goes on to examine the home background to the Livingstonia Mission of the Free Church of Scotland and the influence of David Livingstone upon it. It then describes the failure of 'commerce and Christianity' around the south end of Lake Malawi and the subsequent positive response which the mission evoked amoung the people of northern Malawi. African responces and the relationship between Christianity and politics dominate the second half of the book. Comprehensive reassessments are made of the origins of the Watch Tower movement; the growth of Christian independence and the character of interpolitical asssociations. This revised edition included a new introduction, an up-dated bibliography, and some revised text.

Conflicted Power in Malawian Christianity

Conflicted Power in Malawian Christianity
Author: Klaus Fiedler
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9996045080

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The volume constitutes Klaus Fiedlers crowning contribution to scholarship. Essays in the first half of the book focus on Malawian Christianity and how contrasting Powers, Gospel and Secular, engage each other, creating social, political and cultural conflict in the process. In the second half, Fiedler examines general missiological themes. These essays provide a broader missiological background, offering a theoretical framework necessary for appreciating the essays in the first half. He concludes with a chapter that reviews selected seminal books on themes under study. Throughout the volume Fiedler applies the restorationist revival theory he constructed in The Story of Faith Missions, an earlier 1994 work putting emphasis on non classical missions and churches, not systematically covered in earlier scholarship. This volume, the first of its kind on Malawian Christianity, will long remain an indispensable text for those interested in Missiology and Malawian Christianity.

Christians in Active Politics

Christians in Active Politics
Author: Yokoniah Mvula
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9996025462

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Some Christians may be uncomfortable to think of Jesus as being political, since the word "politics" or "political" has evolved to have negative overtones and connotations in our world today, particularly in Africa, where this monograph from the Department of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Malawi has originated. Christians often argue that their commission or job description does not include the political process, which is the way a society conducts its public affairs. However Jesus, beginning with his temptation as in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, showed the people who would follow him what it means to do God's will. The third temptation, conceived of in this study as a political temptation for power, is the rational behind the arguments made in this study, which begins by positing that the message of Jesus was not politically neutral and therefore Christianity, as a super culture must be active in all sectors affecting social concerns, if it is to truly be the change agent who Christ believes it to be. It goes on to define and describe what it means to say that the message of Jesus was political and lays out the biblical, theological, ethical, and experiential rationale for Christians' active participation in the secular political arena.

Christianity in Malawi: A Source Book

Christianity in Malawi: A Source Book
Author: R. Ross
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9996060896

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Many scholars have noted the importance of Christianity in Malawi and have written on the social, economic and political influence of the Christian faith. What is harder to find is a study of the nature of the faith, and an analysis of the inner logic of the religious consciousness which developed in Malawi as its peoples responded to the Christian message. By bringing forward a selection of key primary sources this book provides the opportunity to read the story of Malawian Christianity "from the inside." It allows some Malawian Christians to speak for themselves so that church history might be formed by listening directly and critically to voices from the past. This revised and expanded edition includes all the primary texts that appeared in the original 1996 version as well as six additional documents that extend the range of the collection.

The Zionist Churches in Malawi

The Zionist Churches in Malawi
Author: Ulf Strohbehn
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 999604503X

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This book presents an African Christian movement full of vitality and creativity. The reader will meet believers who drink milk so that they may dream about angels, reports about funerals where the mourners dance with the coffin on their shoulders and church members who are ritually not allowed to fertilize their fields or wear neck ties. The authors unique insight into Malawis Christian community addresses important issues in society. Why have Spirit Churches, including Pentecostalism, been so successful in Malawi? Why do some religious groups still refuse medical help, up to the point that children die of cholera? How did the independent churches deal with the colonial trauma? In this masterful portrait, Strohbehn takes the reader from industrial mine compounds to rural colonies, where churches have set up their own spiritual and political rule. He carefully dissects the fine lines between traditional notions and Christianitys influence. We find a spiritual portrait of the Ngoni people, a fascinating cultural analysis of dancing and an encounter with a unique style of preaching.

Church, Law and Political Transition in Malawi 1992-1994

Church, Law and Political Transition in Malawi 1992-1994
Author: S. Nzunda
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 999606655X

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The year 2020 began in Malawi with a moment of high political drama. On 3 February, the Constitutional Court declared the Presidential election of May 2019 invalid, null and void. Its judgement laid bare the extent of the irregularities that marred the conduct of the election and vindicated the widespread popular view that its result was not valid. The Courts requirement that the election be re-run ignited a flurry of political and parliamentary activity, suggesting that the country might be on the cusp of significant change. It remains to be seen what the eventual outcome will be. Meanwhile there may be value in looking back to an earlier time of dramatic political transition when Malawi shook off the shackles of one-party government and embraced multi-party democracy in 1992-94. In that process too, the courts played an active role, though it was from the witness of the churches that the initial impetus came. In this book theologians and lawyers join forces with other scholars to offer a comprehensive analysis of a turning-point in Malawis political history. This reprint is offered in the hope that lessons learned from the past can help to shape the future as Malawians arrive once again at a decisive moment.