Christians in Africa

In George D. Chryssides & Stephen E. Gregg (eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook to Studying Christians. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 151-157 (2019)
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Abstract

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Christianity was predominantly a white Euro- American religion with 83 per cent of all Christians living in the Global North. Today, it is a global religion where over two-thirds of Christians are non-Westerners residing in the Global South. Christianity is on the rise in Latin America, Asia and especially Africa: a trend that is predicted to continue in the second half of the twenty-first century. I will explore explanations for the appeal of Christianity, and Pentecostalism in particular, for contemporary Africans.

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