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Author:
Wepener, Cas, 1972- author. aut
Title:
Bonding in worship : a ritual lens on social capital in African independent churches in South Africa / Cas Wepener, Ignatius Swart, Gerrie ter Haar, Marcel Barnard
Publisher:
Peeters,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
vi, 336 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Subject:
African Independent Church.
Independent churches--South Africa.
Christian communities--South Africa.
Social capital (Sociology)--Religious aspects.
Theology, Practical.
Public worship--South Africa.
Public worship--Africa, Sub-Saharan.
South Africa--Religious life and customs.
Christian communities.
African Independent Church.
Independent churches.
Social capital (Sociology)--Religious aspects.
Theology, Practical.
South Africa.
Other Authors:
Swart, Ignatius, 1965- author. aut
Haar, Gerrie ter, author. aut
Barnard, Marcel, 1957- author. aut
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-332) and index.
Contents:
Introduction. A ritual lens on social capital / Cas Wepener, Ignatius Swart, Gerrie ter Haar, Marcel Barnard -- Beyond the useless/useful trap. A theory of ritual and worship reconsidered / Marcel Barnard, Cas Wepener, Johan Cilliers -- From social capital to religious social capital. Towards addressing the missing element of religious ritual / Ignatius Swart, Gerrie ter Haar -- Initiating research on AIC rituals / Cas Wepener, Marcel Barnard -- The life of founder Bishop Johannes Richmond. The invention of tradition and social cohesion in the CCSA / Cas Wepener -- Reverend Pungula Wellington Dingani. Leadership in the Corinthian Church in Phepheni / Marcel Barnard, Ian Nell, Henry Mbaya -- Sunday worship in Phepheni. A descriptive exploration / Cas Wepener, Henry Mbaya, Marcel Barnard -- Eating and drinking. Measurements and recipies for social capital / Cas Wepener -- To be healed and (re)connected. The wonder of water / Cas Wepener, Bethel Mu˜ller -- Isitshisa. Appreciating a ritual sacrifice / Henry Mbaya -- Belief, behaviour and belonging. The changing ritual of preaching and worship / Bethel Mu˜ller, Cas Wepener -- Esias Meyer Rituals and social capital in the book of Leviticus? Rituals of death among the northern Sotho people and the Zion Christian Church of Limpopo Province / Selaelo Thias Kgatla -- The new lens. Challenging the policy makers / Marthie Momberg -- The new lens. An African Christian's religious critique / Abamfo Atiemo -- Concluding word. A ritual lens on social capital / Cas Wepener, Ignatius Swart.
Summary:
In Sub-Saharan Africa, Christianity is experiencing unprecedented growth and many people worship on a regular basis. Simultaneously, many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa experience challenges such as poverty and inequality. Given this reality and these challenges, a group of international scholars investigated the ritual practices of one of the fastest growing traditions, namely African Independent Churches, over a period of more than four years. A research team set out to explore the role of religious rituals in social capital formation and social development at community level in an African Independent Church in South Africa. This book is the final, comprehensive and synthesising product in which the international and interdisciplinary team of scholars from theology, religion and development present their findings. The book is structured into three parts that reflects its theoretical, empirical and evaluative dimensions. In part I, theoretical perspectives are offered on the main conceptual apparatus of the book and the authors? own understanding of the nexus between the different concepts. In part II, the theoretical arguments of the book are further worked out by means of eight explorations comprising of qualitative field work research in the religious milieus of African Independent worshippers in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, South Africa. In part III, a final set of chapters, by reflecting on the case studies in part II, offer wider appreciations and applications of the role religious ritual in social capital formation. This includes reflections on the African notion of ubuntu and the challenges that the ritual lens offers to policy makers in South African society, but also African society and the global South more generally speaking when seeking answers to the problem of development.-- Provided by publisher, page 4 of cover.
Series:
Liturgia condenda ; 30
ISBN:
9042938331
9789042938335
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1109387028
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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