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Dual Religiosity in Northern Malawi : Ngonde Christians and African Traditional Religion

  • Over a century much of Africa south of the Sahara embraced the Christian religion. Malawi, where 80% of the population identify as Christian is no exception, nor are the Ngonde at its northern border with Tanzania. While it is difficult to find someone who does not claim to be a Christian, African traditional religion is by no means dead and often practiced by many. While the two religions are not 'mixed', but they are both realities in many a Christians life, though realities of a different kind. The author explores the intricate and often varied relationship between the two and considers factors which increase or decrease dual religiosity.

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Author:Joyce Mlenga
URN:urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-608298
ISBN:99960-45-06-4
ISBN:978-99960-45-06-6
Publisher:Mzuni Press
Place of publication:Mzuzu (MW)
Document Type:Book
Language:English
Year of Completion:2016
Year of first Publication:2016
Publishing Institution:Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Release Date:2021/04/30
Page Number:326
HeBIS-PPN:478270909
Sammlungen:Afrika südlich der Sahara
Afrika südlich der Sahara / Paket Afrikanistik
Licence (German):License LogoFID Afrikastudien