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Living Salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda (Hardcover)
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Living Salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda (Hardcover)
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
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Reexamines the first twenty years of the East African revival
movement in Uganda, 1935-1955, arguing that through the movement
African Christians articulated and developed a unique spiritual
lifestyle. Starting in the mid-1930s, East African revivalists (or,
Balokole: "the saved ones") proclaimed a message of salvation,
hoping to revive the mission churches of colonial East Africa.
Frustrated by what they believed to be the tepid spiritual state of
missionary Christianity, they preached that in order to be saved,
converts had to confess publicly the specific sins they had
committed, putting them "in the light." By "walking in the light"
with other revival brethren, converts reoriented their lives,
articulating this reorientation in the stark terms of light and
darkness: they had left their dark past and now lived in the light
of salvation. This book uses missionary and Colonial Office
archives, contemporary newspapers, archival collections in Uganda,
anthropologists' field notes, oral histories, and interviews by the
author in order to reexamine the first twenty years of the East
African revivalmovement (roughly, 1935-1955). Focusing upon the
creative, controversial, and remarkable efforts of the ordinary
African Christians who comprised the vast majority of the movement,
it challenges previous historical analyses that have seen in the
revival the replication of British evangelical holiness
spirituality or, alternatively, a manifestation of late colonial
dissent. Instead, this study argues, the Balokole revival was a
movement through which African Christians articulated and developed
a unique spiritual lifestyle, one that responded creatively to the
sociopolitical contexts of late colonial East Africa. Jason Bruner
is Assistant Professor of Global Christianityat Arizona State
University.
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