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Avenging spirits, commonly known as ngozi by the Shona people in Zimbabwe, are one of the most feared and mysterious spiritual manifestations among African people particularly the Shona. Denying the existence of ngozi would be comparable to burying one s head in the sand and ignoring reality. An effective pastoral engagement has to start from an acknowledgement of the existing challenging phenomenon and then seek a biblical perspective that defines the crises and prescribes a solution. In this publication, Timothy Myambo provides a descriptive analysis of the ngozi phenomenon. He engages a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Avenging spirits, commonly known as ngozi by the Shona people in Zimbabwe, are one of the most feared and mysterious spiritual manifestations among African people particularly the Shona. Denying the existence of ngozi would be comparable to burying one s head in the sand and ignoring reality. An effective pastoral engagement has to start from an acknowledgement of the existing challenging phenomenon and then seek a biblical perspective that defines the crises and prescribes a solution. In this publication, Timothy Myambo provides a descriptive analysis of the ngozi phenomenon. He engages a biblical evaluation of ngozi and proposes a pastoral response to the ngozi challenge. At the end of this publication he suggests areas that require further study on the subject matter.
Autorenporträt
Pfr. Timothy Myambo ist Rektor des Rusitu Bible College in Simbabwe. Er hat einen MA in Pastoralstudien an der North-West University of South Africa. Rev. Myambo hat bei verschiedenen Versammlungen Vorträge über Themen wie Familienbeziehungen, Spiritismus in Afrika und verschiedene theologische Themen gehalten. Er ist mit Violet verheiratet und hat zwei Söhne.