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The study was carried out in Harare Metropolitan Province focusing particularly on the United Family International Church (U.F.I.C). The study sought to understand, with particular reference to U.F.I.C, the rise of Charismatic Pentecostalism in the face of harsh political and economic conditions facing Zimbabwe. This book projects a decline of charismatic Pentecostalism in case of Zimbabwe¿s economic and political fortunes. The secularization theory has been used to exemplify how religion can simply lose its significance at the advancement of science, rationality and technology. As such, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The study was carried out in Harare Metropolitan Province focusing particularly on the United Family International Church (U.F.I.C). The study sought to understand, with particular reference to U.F.I.C, the rise of Charismatic Pentecostalism in the face of harsh political and economic conditions facing Zimbabwe. This book projects a decline of charismatic Pentecostalism in case of Zimbabwe¿s economic and political fortunes. The secularization theory has been used to exemplify how religion can simply lose its significance at the advancement of science, rationality and technology. As such, the study has established that Charismatic Pentecostalism in Zimbabwe is a passing phase.
Autorenporträt
Priviledge Yesaya was born on 16 July 1990 in Zvimba area, Zimbabwe. He holds a Bachelor degree and a Master's degree in Religious Studies and Theology from the University of Zimbabwe. He extensively studies religion and politics. The author believes that religion and politics are two key social giants that drive society.