Spirits and Letters
Reading, Writing and Charisma in African Christianity
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book examines the interplay between charismatic leadership and literacy practices in contemporary Christianity, particularly within Pentecostal-charismatic contexts in Zambia. It challenges the traditional view that 'the Spirit' and 'the Letter' are oppositional by showcasing how church leaders engage with the Bible and other texts to establish church structures. By exploring the social dynamics and conflicts arising from this relationship, it offers insights relevant to anthropology, African studies, religious studies, and the sociology of religion.
