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Title: SPIRIT, STRUCTURE, AND FLESH
GENDERED EXPERIENCES IN AFRICAN INSTITUTED CHURCHES AMONG THE YORUBA OF NIGERIA
By: Deidre Helen Crumbley
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0299229106
ISBN 13: 9780299229108
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
Pub. date: 27 October, 2008
Series: Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture
Pages: 192
Description: How does having a female body affect one's experience of indigenized Christianity in Africa? This title addresses this question by exploring the ways ritual, symbol, and dogma circumscribe, constrain, and liberate women in AICs (variously, African Initiated, African Instituted, or African Independent Churches).
Synopsis: Although popularized in Africa by Western missionaries, the Christian faith as practiced by Africans has acquired unique traits over time. Some of the most radical reinterpretations of Christianity are offered by those churches known as "AICs" (variously, African Initiated, African Instituted, or African Independent Churches) - new denominations founded by Africans skeptical of dogma offered by mainstream churches with roots in European empires. As these churches spread throughout the African diaspora, they have brought with them distinct practices relating to gender. Such practices range from the expectation that women avoid holy objects and sites during menstruation to the maintenance of church structures in which both men and women may be ordained and assigned the same duties and responsibilities.How does having a female body affect one's experience of indigenized Christianity in Africa? "Spirit, Structure, and Flesh" addresses this question by exploring the ways ritual, symbol, and dogma circumscribe, constrain, and liberate women in AICs.Through detailed description of worship and doctrine, as well as careful analyses of church history and organizational processes, Deidre Helen Crumbley explores gendered experiences of faith and power in three Nigerian indigenous AICs, demonstrating the roles of women in the day-to-day life of these churches.
Publication: US
Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press
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