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Amidst a catastrophic civil war that began in 1983 and ended in 2005, many Dinka people in Sudan repudiated their inherited religious beliefs and embraced a vibrant Anglican faith. Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan chronicles the emergence of this grassroots religious movement, arguing that Christianity afforded the Dinka new resources that allowed them to cope with a rapidly changing world and also answers to the spiritual questions that war raised.
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan is rooted in extensive fieldwork in South Sudan, complemented by research in the archives of South Sudanese churches and international humanitarian organizations. The result is a detailed profile of what Christianity means to a society in the middle of intense crisis and trauma, with a particular focus on the roles of young people and women, and the ways in which the arrival of a new faith transformed existing religious traditions.
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan stakes out a new field of inquiry in African Christianity. Jesse Zink has written a must-read for all interested in the ongoing crises in Africa and, in particular, the vexed relationship between civil war and religion.
--David Maxwell, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Emmanuel College Cambridge
Title
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan: Civil War, Migration, and the Rise of Dinka Anglicanism
Author
Jesse A. Zink
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Published
September 2018
Weight
622g
Page Count
285
Dimensions
19.8 x 24.3 x 2.9 cm
ISBN
9781481308229
ISBN-10
148130822X
Eden Code
4728245
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