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Ndadhinhiwa (I am fed up): A Missiological Framing of the Gendered Notions of African Pentecostalism in Zimbabwe [PDF]

open access: goldMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology, 2021
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Early scholarship on African Pentecostalism had shown it to be gender inclusive.
Manyonganise, Molly
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New paradigms of pneumatological ecclesiology brought about by new prophetic churches within South African Pentecostalism

open access: goldVerbum et Ecclesia, 2020
Pneumatological ecclesiology has caught the interest of many Pentecostal theologians, especially in the three main sub-traditions of Pentecostalism, that is, classical Pentecostalism (later CP), Pentecostal African Independent Churches (later PAIC) and ...
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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THE BALANCE BETWEEN THEORY AND PRAXIS IN SOUTH AFRICAN PENTECOSTALISM: PATMOS BIBLE SCHOOL AS A MODEL

open access: goldActa Theologica, 2021
Recent developments within South African Pentecostalism reveal that a number of pastors in new Prophetic Churches abuse religion and women and engage in other extreme practices of religion.
M.S. Kgatle
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Integrating African Pentecostalism into the theological education of South African Universities: An urgent task

open access: goldHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2018
African Pentecostalism continues to be a growing part of Christianity both in Africa and the rest of the world. Pentecostal churches in Africa are on the rise at a very high rate.
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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Sexual Trajectories of Non-heteronormative Identities in South African Pentecostalism: A Scoping Review Protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]

open access: yesF1000Research
Non-heteronormative persons within South African Pentecostal communities experience unique challenges that arise from the intersection of sexual orientation and religious belief.
Mashudu Edward Muthivhi   +1 more
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The Indigenous provenance of missio spiritus and the expansion of African Pentecostalism

open access: diamondEcclesial Futures
  Missio spiritus has been theorized and conceptualized as part of the broader mission of the triune God but not emphasized as an indigenous force within the context of African Pentecostalism. This article aimed to accentuate the indigenous provenance
Mookgo Solomon Kgatle
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Pentecostal theology regarding disability in African neo-Pentecostalism

open access: goldIn die Skriflig / In Luce Verbi
The Pentecostal approach to disability is currently informed by the imposed healing, deliverance, and performance of other miracles, particularly among neo-Pentecostals in Africa. This is also informed by the neo-Pentecostal pastor’s radical approach to the aspect of healing in Pentecostal theology.
Mookgo Solomon Kgatle
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Reconciliation in South Africa: Recent Contributions and the Part African Pentecostalism Can Play

open access: diamondConspectus
The current socio-political approaches to reconciliation in South Africa are fragile which is evidenced by the high levels of poverty, corruption, and inequalities which cancel the strides taken in the right direction of democratizing and unifying the ...
Bambo Miti
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Ministering effectively in the context of Pentecostalism in Africa: A reformed missional reflection

open access: goldIn die Skriflig, 2013
Pentecostalism is a global phenomenon with a large following in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and other parts of the world. The rise, growth and influence of Pentecostalism in Africa are enormous and have, without fear of contradiction ...
T. Derrick Mashau
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Hybrid Leadership in African Neo-Pentecostalism

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Across institutions and professions, leadership philosophy is considered the driver of organisational culture in achieving the overall objectives. Although individuals’ leadership cultures may vary, intersections and hybridity are present in many spheres,
Daniel O. Orogun
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