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Title:'Africa Shall Be Saved'. An Appraisal of Reinhard Bonnke's Pan-African Crusade
Author:Gifford, PaulISNI
Year:1987
Periodical:Journal of Religion in Africa
Volume:17
Issue:1
Period:February
Pages:63-92
Language:English
Geographic terms:East Africa
Zimbabwe
Africa
Subjects:Christianity
religious movements
Religion and Witchcraft
External link:https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1581076.pdf
Abstract:'Africa shall be saved' is the war-cry of Reinhard Bonnke's Christ for All Nations (CfAN) crusade. In 1986 CfAN held a thirteen-day crusade in Harare, Zimbabwe, on its northward march to Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and beyond. In an effort systematically to establish the CfAN brand of Christianity, the author analyses the sermons delivered at the meetings of the Harare crusade under nine headings: miracles, the Bible, Christ, the Spirit, demonology, sacraments, eschatology, ecclesiology, and morality. The analysis puts the CfAN movement squarely in the Pentecostal camp. Notes, ref.
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