New directions in gender and religion : the changing status of women in African independent churches

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New directions in gender and religion : the changing status of women in African independent churches

Brigid M. Sackey

Lexington Books, c2006

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-214) and index

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Description

Brigid M. Sackey's book is a comprehensive analysis of gender relations in religion in Ghana, using gendered anthropological tools of rare insight and originality. The book chronicles the efforts of men and women who bring a repackaged and customized Christianity and health delivery to meet with the specific cultural needs. Sackey disabuses notions of the helplessness of women in Ghana specifically (and Africa in general) as it highlights women's initiatives and assertiveness as healers and leaders of the churches they have founded, in addition to their increased involvement and participation in gender discourses and social change. Sackey also addresses the question of HIV and the AIDS epidemic, detailing how the churches, through the specific leadership of women, are supporting a national campaign on the disease. Basing her research on an exhaustive library of oral history, ethnography, theory, and case studies, Sackey has brilliantly chronicled the relentless proliferation of and innovations in African Independent Churches, and their impact on the national health delivery system and its development.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Researching African Independent Churches Chapter 2 Antecedents and Proliferation of African Independent Churches Chapter 3 Religion and Changing Gender Discourse Chapter 4 Encountering the Divine: Women's Religious Experiences Chapter 5 Women in Religion and Health Chapter 6 Case Studies of Healing in African Independent Churches Chapter 7 New Directions in Gender Relation and Religion Chapter 8 Conclusions

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