Speaking of Satan in Zambia Making cultural and personal sense of narratives about Satanism
In this book, it is argued that narratives about Satanism, which have become popular in the Christian context of Zambia from the 1990s onwards, make cultural sense because of their links to traditional African notions as well as contemporary Christian theologies. These narratives also resonate with...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Cape Town
AOSIS
2022
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Series: | HTS Religion & Society Series
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