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Healing and Conversion in New Religious Movements in Africa: Elements of an Indigenous Epistemology.
Sanneh, Lamin – 1983
In this analysis of healing and conversion as two of the most notable and persistent traits of the new religious movements in Africa, healing is described as an indigenous religious category within the context of conversion as a modern permutation of African religion. Religious conversion is most strikingly represented in societies where the…
Descriptors: African History, Christianity, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context
Ediger, Marlow – 1986
Despite the value placed on traditional culture in Old Order Amish society, these communities have experienced change recently. These changes include: use of legal means to regulate behavior, acceptance of technical medical services such as heart transplants, and diminished importance of farm work to the economy of the community. However, the Old…
Descriptors: Amish, Beliefs, Christianity, Church Role