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Jesus For Zanzibar Narratives Of Pentecostal Nonbelonging Islam And Nation Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 48 Hans Olsson

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Jesus For Zanzibar Narratives Of Pentecostal Nonbelonging Islam And Nation Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 48 Hans Olsson
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Jesus For Zanzibar Narratives Of Pentecostal Nonbelonging Islam And Nation Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 48 Hans Olsson instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Hans Olsson
ISBN: 9789004406810, 9004406816
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 48

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Jesus For Zanzibar Narratives Of Pentecostal Nonbelonging Islam And Nation Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 48 Hans Olsson by Hans Olsson 9789004406810, 9004406816 instant download after payment.

In Jesus for Zanzibar: Narratives of Pentecostal (Non-)Belonging, Islam, and Nation Hans Olsson offers an ethnographic account of the lived experience and socio-political significance of newly arriving Pentecostal Christians in the Muslim majority setting of Zanzibar. This work analyzes how a disputed political partnership between Zanzibar and Mainland Tanzania intersects with the construction of religious identities. 
Undertaken at a time of political tensions, the case study of Zanzibar’s largest Pentecostal church, the City Christian Center, outlines religious belonging as relationally filtered in-between experiences of social insecurity, altered minority / majority positions, and spiritual powers. Hans Olsson shows that Pentecostal Christianity, as a signifier of (un)wanted social change, exemplifies contested processes of becoming in Zanzibar that capitalizes on, and creates meaning out of, religious difference and ambient political tensions.

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