Healing the Wounds of Modernity: Salvation, Community and Care in a Neo-Pentecostal Church in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Identifieur interne : 000C60 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000C59; suivant : 000C61Healing the Wounds of Modernity: Salvation, Community and Care in a Neo-Pentecostal Church in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Auteurs : Hansjörg DilgerSource :
- Journal of Religion in Africa [ 0022-4200 ] ; 2007.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Nigeria, Tanzanie.
- topic : Mondialisation, Recherche médicale.
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- Affliction, African studies, African studies association, Aids epidemic, Aids research, Annual review, Banana fields, Biomedical, Biomedical health institutions, Bishop kakobe, California press, Cambridge university press, Charitable acts, Christian organisations, Church community, Church followers, Church leaders, Church member, Church members, Church pastors, Church teachings, Collective healing prayers, Consolata, Diabolic forces, Different hospitals, Different types, Dilger, Dilger journal, Eastern africa, Economic perspectives, Ethnographic fieldwork, Evil forces, Evil spirits, Fellowship church, Fgbfc, Fgbfc followers, Fgbfc members, Fieldwork, Full gospel, Global community, Global market economy, Globalisation, Good death, Healing, Healing prayers, Healing process, Home church, Home churches, Home village, Human existence, Immune system, Important role, Indiana university press, Kakobe, Kinship, Kinship networks, Lethal diseases, Malevolent forces, Material success, Medical research, Modernity, Moral guidance, Moral integrity, Moral life, Negative consequences, Nigeria, Northern tanzania, Other hand, Pentecostal, Pentecostal church, Pentecostal churches, Pentecostal congregation, Pentecostalism, Pepo, Possession cults, Ritual requirements, Rupture, Rural areas, Salaam, Same time, Single cent, Small house, Social relationships, Social scientists, Southern tanzania, Spirit possession, Spirit world, Spiritual community, Spiritual family, Stigmatised disease, Stigmatising attitudes, Structural adjustment policies, Swahili coast, Tanzania, Traditional healing, Typical symptoms, Urban centres, Urban life, Urban tanzania, Western modernity, Worldly family, Young people.
- Teeft :
- Affliction, African studies, African studies association, Aids epidemic, Aids research, Annual review, Banana fields, Biomedical, Biomedical health institutions, Bishop kakobe, California press, Cambridge university press, Charitable acts, Christian organisations, Church community, Church followers, Church leaders, Church member, Church members, Church pastors, Church teachings, Collective healing prayers, Consolata, Diabolic forces, Different hospitals, Different types, Dilger, Dilger journal, Eastern africa, Economic perspectives, Ethnographic fieldwork, Evil forces, Evil spirits, Fellowship church, Fgbfc, Fgbfc followers, Fgbfc members, Fieldwork, Full gospel, Global community, Global market economy, Globalisation, Good death, Healing, Healing prayers, Healing process, Home church, Home churches, Home village, Human existence, Immune system, Important role, Indiana university press, Kakobe, Kinship, Kinship networks, Lethal diseases, Malevolent forces, Material success, Medical research, Modernity, Moral guidance, Moral integrity, Moral life, Negative consequences, Nigeria, Northern tanzania, Other hand, Pentecostal, Pentecostal church, Pentecostal churches, Pentecostal congregation, Pentecostalism, Pepo, Possession cults, Ritual requirements, Rupture, Rural areas, Salaam, Same time, Single cent, Small house, Social relationships, Social scientists, Southern tanzania, Spirit possession, Spirit world, Spiritual community, Spiritual family, Stigmatised disease, Stigmatising attitudes, Structural adjustment policies, Swahili coast, Tanzania, Traditional healing, Typical symptoms, Urban centres, Urban life, Urban tanzania, Western modernity, Worldly family, Young people.
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DOI: 10.1163/157006607X166591
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