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Empowered belonging through identity transformation: Assemblies of God church planting narratives from West Africa since 1990 | |
Jester, Jerry Stephen | |
出版年 | 2014 |
学位类型 | 博士 |
导师 | Rance, DeLonn L. |
学位授予单位 | Assemblies of God Theological Seminary |
英文摘要 | From 1914 to 1990, Assemblies of God (AG) church planting efforts in Africa produced approximately ten thousand local churches and two million adherents. Since 1990, African Assemblies of God (AAG) churches emphasized ambitious church planting initiatives resulting in the addition of approximately fifty-four thousand local churches and fourteen million believers. This study examines the narratives of AAG church planters in West Africa to ascertain those factors influencing their church planting perceptions and activities in relation to Pentecostal missiology, the sociocultural context, leadership, and organizational development. In order to discover those factors influencing church multiplication and growth, interview narratives of twelve leaders and fifty-one AAG church planters in West Africa were examined, delimited to the Anglophone context of Nigeria and the Francophone context of Togo. Using a qualitative data collection and analysis process known as grounded theory methodology, I discovered those factors that influence the perceptions and activities of church planters in the contexts of the study. The findings show that church planters experience transformation in Christ and seek the transformation of their past, represented in the village, by planting new churches of transformed converts. This is a process of "backwarding" the Gospel to the village. These efforts lead to a renewal of the African self in a search for true belonging, enabling redemption of the African past and reclamation of the African future through Christ in Spirit empowerment. Church planting results in the local AAG church being a place of belonging and belonging to a place. This is described as ecclesiastical belonging, dimensionalized accordingly as proximal church planting, accessible church planting, and assimilation church planting. Belonging in these contexts is experiential through Gospel proclamation in Spirit empowerment to meet African aspirations to experience the divine. Additionally, belonging is relational, for the local AAG belongs to a global Pentecostal faith community. |
英文关键词 | Assemblies of god Church planting Nigeria Pentecostal Togo West africa |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | United States |
来源学科分类 | Religion; Cultural anthropology; Sub Saharan Africa Studies |
URL | https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1658250128.html?FMT=AI |
来源机构 | Assemblies of God Theological Seminary |
资源类型 | 学位论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/248174 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Jester, Jerry Stephen. Empowered belonging through identity transformation: Assemblies of God church planting narratives from West Africa since 1990[D]. Assemblies of God Theological Seminary,2014. |
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