Religion, Politics, and Identity in a Changing South AfricaWaxmann Verlag |
Contents
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Kirsten Rüther | 45 |
David Chidester | 69 |
Zimitri Erasmus | 89 |
Ursula Günther and Inga Niehaus | 103 |
Muhammed Haron | 125 |
Sibusiso Masondo | 161 |
Dawid Venter | 183 |
Andreas Heuser Peter Körner Annette Rosenfeld Wolfram Weisse | 207 |
James R Cochrane | 225 |
Authors 241 | |
Common terms and phrases
activities African Religion African Traditional AICS apartheid Apostolic Faith Mission argued Bantu Black broadcasting Call of Islam Cape Town challenges Chidester Christian civil society Comaroff community radio stations community stations congregations context Credo Mutwa cultural David debate democracy democratic Dingaka discourse Dutch Reformed Church economic Edited emerged empowerment example extraterrestrial Farid Esack folk religion forms gender global groups healers healing human identity important indigenous authenticity individuals institutions Interview issues Johannesburg language leadership Masango medicine modern movements Muslim community Muslim organizations occult economies organisations participation particular political position postcolonial practice Press professionalisation programmes Qibla race relations religion in South religious traditions rituals role RPCSA Sangoma secular Shembe social change social transformation sociologists sociology of religion South Africa spiritual St John's struggle symbols Tayob theology Umbruch understanding University Voice Western Cape women Zulu