Wealth, Health, and Hope in African Christian Religion offers a portrait of how contending narratives of modernity in both church and society play out in Africa today through the agency of African Christian religion. It explores the identity and features of African Christian religion and the cultural forces driving the momentum of Christian expansion in Africa, as well as how these factors are shaping a new African social imagination, especially in providing answers to the most challenging questions about poverty, wealth, health, human, and cosmic flourishing. It offers the academy a good road map for interpreting African Christian religious beliefs and practices today and into the future.
Foreword by: Esther Acolatse
Contributions by: Obaji M. Agbiji, Michael Barkowski, Peter Clark, Felix Enegho, Cyril G. K. Fayose, Ben-Willie Kwaku Golo, Jim Harries, Stan Chu Ilo, Clement Majawa, David Tonghou Ngong, Levi Nkwocha, Aloysius Ochasi, Caleb O. Oladipo, Nathanaël Soede, Ignatius Swart