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Synopsis: This is a book about Christianity in one particular
region in Kenya. It walks into churches, listens to sermons, dances
to music, and interviews the people sitting in the pews, all with
the aim of understanding how spiritual power enables these churches
to function as agents within their contemporary society.
Ecclesiastical communities in Africa draw upon divine power in
order to engage in modernity-related topics. Humans are not
unresponsive to global flows of meaning; they are integrative
agents who fashion their world by living in it. The kind of
modernity arising from these churches does not blindly follow
Western forms, but flows from its own internal logic in which
spiritual power occupies central hermeneutical function.
Theological resources contribute to the formation of sociological
expressions. Divine power pertains directly to human constructs,
which then allows the churches to actively "image" God for the
development of unique forms of modernity arising on the continent.
Endorsements: "This is precisely the kind of extended and
comprehensive, sympathetic yet critical, theological yet socially
aware micro-study that we need to grasp the complex reality of
Africa's emerging Christianity." --Paul Gifford, Emeritus
Professor, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of
London "I warmly recommend this book. It is a profound and
illuminating search concerning the human condition, human agency,
and vulnerability, love, and power. . . . This is contextual
theology of a high order, full of insights in its weaving of local,
national, and continental debates." --From the foreword by Kevin
Ward, Senior Lecturer, African Religious Studies, Leeds University
Author Biography: Gregg A. Okesson taught at Scott Christian
University, Kenya, for thirteen years. He holds a PhD from the
University of Leeds, UK, in the field of African Christianity and
is currently an associate professor at Asbury Theological Seminary,
Kentucky.
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