Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion

The fragile economies and political climates of the developing world have created a confidence vacuum. In such circumstances, people tend to feel insecure and lose their bearings, leading to alarming levels of desperation for answers to questions about their security and survival. Religion becomes h...

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Main Author: Sipeyiye, Macloud
Format: Book chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3219
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description The fragile economies and political climates of the developing world have created a confidence vacuum. In such circumstances, people tend to feel insecure and lose their bearings, leading to alarming levels of desperation for answers to questions about their security and survival. Religion becomes handy and wields great potential for proffering solutions but is characterised by a diversity or pluralism that, instead of providing solutions, can in fact open a platform for new dimensions of contestation that stifle cohesion, solidarity and harmony as religions fight for control, influence and survival. The competitive mode often assumed by some religions in such situations is a slap in the face of the spirit of interreligious dialogue. Pentecostal Christianity, for example, grows fastest among groups of people who find in it both a vision for themselves and a means of support for their families. As noted by Maldonado (1993: 235) and quoted by Davie (2007: 25), “Pentecostal communities become in a very practical sense, havens and way stations in the journey up the socioeconomic ladder.”
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spelling ir-11408-32192022-06-27T13:49:05Z Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion Sipeyiye, Macloud Pentecostal christianity Political climates Pentecostalism Religion The fragile economies and political climates of the developing world have created a confidence vacuum. In such circumstances, people tend to feel insecure and lose their bearings, leading to alarming levels of desperation for answers to questions about their security and survival. Religion becomes handy and wields great potential for proffering solutions but is characterised by a diversity or pluralism that, instead of providing solutions, can in fact open a platform for new dimensions of contestation that stifle cohesion, solidarity and harmony as religions fight for control, influence and survival. The competitive mode often assumed by some religions in such situations is a slap in the face of the spirit of interreligious dialogue. Pentecostal Christianity, for example, grows fastest among groups of people who find in it both a vision for themselves and a means of support for their families. As noted by Maldonado (1993: 235) and quoted by Davie (2007: 25), “Pentecostal communities become in a very practical sense, havens and way stations in the journey up the socioeconomic ladder.” 2018-09-28T09:40:11Z 2018-09-28T09:40:11Z 2018 Book chapter 1-5275-0586-3 978-1-5275-0586-5 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3219 en Pentecostalism and Human Rights in Contemporary Zimbabwe: edited by Francis Machingura, Lovemore Togarasei and Ezra Chitando;Chapter 6: p. 110-128 open Cambridge Scholars Publishing
spellingShingle Pentecostal christianity
Political climates
Pentecostalism
Religion
Sipeyiye, Macloud
Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title_full Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title_fullStr Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title_full_unstemmed Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title_short Pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe and Shona traditional religion
title_sort pentecostalism and inter-religious dialogue: a case study of the apostolic faith mission (afm) in zimbabwe and shona traditional religion
topic Pentecostal christianity
Political climates
Pentecostalism
Religion
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3219
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