Religion in Transforming Africa

This mainly monograph series includes single-country or regional studies and comparative ones, across countries, times and a range of disciplines, to highlight and enlighten continent-wide issues and the complexities of religion and spirituality in Africa. We welcome proposals on: Christianity, Islam and other religions; Traditional beliefs and practices; Witchcraft; History of religion, Politics and power; Global networks and new missions; Religion in conflict and peacebuilding; Religion and Development; Religious rituals & texts & their role in shaping religious ideologies & theologies. Please contact series editors Dr Barbara BompaniDr Joseph HellwegDr Emma Wild-Wood and Prof Dr Hassan Ndzovu.

Series Editors

Dr Barbara Bompani
Centre of African Studies
School of Social and Political Science
University of Edinburgh
4.04 Chrystal Macmillan Building
15a George Square
Edinburgh
EH8 9LD
[email protected]

Dr Joseph Hellweg
Department of Religion
PO Box 3061520
The Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1520
[email protected]

Prof. Emma Wild-Wood
African Religions and World Christianity
University of Edinburgh
Mound Place
Edinburgh
EH1 2LZ
[email protected]

Prof. Dr Hassan Ndzovu
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Chair of Department (COD)
Philosophy, Religion and Theology,
Moi University,
P.O. BOX 3900, 30100 Eldoret
Kenya
[email protected]

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