African Pentecostalism, the Bible, and Cultural Resilience
The study investigates the resilience of Shona religion and culture among ZAOGA Pentecostal Christians. It endeavours to establish whether the Pentecostal Christians in Zimbabwe, through a case study of ZAOGA, have embraced aspects of Shona traditional religion and culture. Through an application of...
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University of Bamberg Press
2024
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| Online Access: | ONIX_20240517_9783863097134_8 |
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