the Roots Fever: Is Church Complicit?
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Is the Church partly responsible for the rise of neopaganism in Africa? >With clarity and bold reflection, this book explores the complex relationship between African Traditional Religion and Christianity, moving beyond simplistic judgements of "good" and "evil". It examines how identity, culture, and faith intersect in ways that continue to shape the spiritual direction of a new generation. More importantly, it turns attention inward-towards the Church itself. >Inside this thought-provoking work, you will discover: - The deeper forces driving the "return to the roots" among African youths - The relationship between African Traditional Religion and Christian faith - The role of culture and identity in shaping religious conviction - How nostalgia and belonging influence spiritual decisions - Critical reflections on the Church's response to cultural and religious tension >This is not an attack. It is not a final judgement. It is an invitation to think more deeply, to question honestly, and to engage a reality that is becoming increasingly impossible to ignore. For readers interested in African spirituality, Christianity, theology, and cultural identity, this book opens a necessary and timely conversation.
Is the Church partly responsible for the rise of neopaganism in Africa? >With clarity and bold reflection, this book explores the complex relationship between African Traditional Religion and Christianity, moving beyond simplistic judgements of "good" and "evil". It examines how identity, culture, and faith intersect in ways that continue to shape the spiritual direction of a new generation. More importantly, it turns attention inward-towards the Church itself. >Inside this thought-provoking work, you will discover: - The deeper forces driving the "return to the roots" among African youths - The relationship between African Traditional Religion and Christian faith - The role of culture and identity in shaping religious conviction - How nostalgia and belonging influence spiritual decisions - Critical reflections on the Church's response to cultural and religious tension >This is not an attack. It is not a final judgement. It is an invitation to think more deeply, to question honestly, and to engage a reality that is becoming increasingly impossible to ignore. For readers interested in African spirituality, Christianity, theology, and cultural identity, this book opens a necessary and timely conversation.
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