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AUTOR(ES) Richard A. van Dijk
ANO 1992
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO África
ISSN 0100-8153
E-ISSN 2526-303X
EDITORA Universidade de São Paulo. Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais
DOI 10.2307/1160453
CITAÇÕES 13
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 acb1ff19f53f327976bbb388d986317d

Resumo

In Blantyre, Malawi's main urban centre with a population of over 400,000, there are some thirty to forty young preachers who between them run fifteen or so organisations that constitute the Born Again movement. The organisations include 'ministries' and 'fellowships' as well as 'churches'. The movement started c.1974. What is significant is that all the leaders were then teenagers; even today the second 'generation' of preachers are teenagers or in their early twenties. One theme dominates their message: vehement opposition to involvement in practices of a largely secretive or malevolent nature, witchcraft and 'politics' in particular. The young preachers assume these forces to be the basis of the power that elders wield in the villages or in urban townships. Yet in Blantyre, where political surveillance over everyday life is very marked, they have to be wary of challenging this older, powerful generation if they are to preserve the 'intellectual space' that religion offers them. The article ends by arguing that the theories which are used to explain urban Zionist Churches elsewhere in southern Africa are not relevant to the analysis of a Born Again movement run by successful young urbanites.

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