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A handbook on borderline between Christianity and witchcraft / Clement Majawa.

Van Pelt Library BF1584.A53 M35 2017 bk.1
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Majawa, Clement Chinkambako Abenguni.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Occultism--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Occultism.
Physical Description:
volumes ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Nairobi : Scroll Technologies, 2017-
Contents:
Volume 1.
Overview of magic and witchcraft in history
Borderline
Witchcraft as a religious phenomenon
Foundation of religious beliefs and relationships
African traditional religion (ATR) and worldview
Witchcraft anthropology secret and complex organization
Witchcraft and contemporary approaches
Evil and magic in the Bible
Definition, category and manifestation of magic and witchcraft
Contemporary manifestation of evil, magic and witchcraft
Scientific evolution and research on witchcraft practices
Interpretation of complexity and religiosity of witchcraft, idolatory and today
Socio-religious analysis of magic and witchcraft in Africa
Research and conversation on witchcraft phenomenon in Malawi
Contribution of students from Chemchemi ya Uzima Icapami, affiliate college of CUEA, Kenya (class of 2011-2012)
The spiritual warfare and prayers against evil posers in church and society.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 356-368) and indexes.
ISBN:
9789799789969
9799789966
9799789966157
9789966015198
9966015191
OCLC:
1038026005

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