All Stories

  1. African Pentecostal Spiritual Men in the United Kingdom
  2. Beyond Xenophobia or Afrophobia: Strategies and Solutions
  3. Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe
  4. ‘Disconcerting Vaccination Voices'
  5. Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe
  6. Contested Interpretations
  7. Chihera’s Matriarchal Traits: A Mirror of Reverse Patriarchy
  8. Hate Speech Within the Electoral Political Processes in Zimbabwe
  9. Misconceptions of Contraceptive Medical Technologies on Children Born with Disabilities in Zimbabwe: African Traditional and Religious Ethical Perspective
  10. Religion and Health in a COVID-19 Context : Experiences from Zimbabwe
  11. The Moral Dimension of Development in Zimbabwe
  12. ‘Collective Intelligence’ a Precursor for Multidisciplinary Research in Africa: An Appreciative Inquiry Perspective
  13. Diaspora African communities, religion and inequality
  14. Reflecting on Women's Voices in the Anti-Gender-Based Violence Discourse in Zimbabwean Music
  15. Pray and Wash Mantra in the face of Covid-19
  16. African Churches Ministering “to and with” Persons with Disabilities
  17. Unpacking disability theologies
  18. Conclusion
  19. Introducing African Christianity in Zimbabwe
  20. Lived experiences of persons with disabilities in Zimbabwe
  21. The context of Zimbabwe and definitions of disability
  22. Gendered ministering “to and with” persons with disabilities
  23. Conceptualising disability from an Indigenous Knowledge Systems perspective
  24. Missionary churches ministering “to and with” persons with disabilities
  25. African Pentecostals ministering “to and with” persons with disabilities
  26. African Initiated churches ministering “to and with” persons with disabilities
  27. Hate Speech as a Politico-Religious Tool in Contemporary Zimbabwe
  28. Spirit-led Missions
  29. African Christian Traditions as Contemporary Sources for African Knowledge Production Systems Impacting Development in Zimbabwe
  30. Construction of rape culture amongst the Shona indigenous religion and culture: Perspectives from African feminist cultural hermeneutics
  31. Pastoral Ministry from the Margins: Pastors’ Wives in Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe
  32. Do Persons with Disability Need Healing?
  33. African Values, Ethics, and Technology
  34. The Impact of Technologies on African Religions: A Theological Perspective
  35. Greening Faith and Herbology in Pentecostalism in Zimbabwe
  36. Youth Identity Crisis in the Diaspora: Christian Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom
  37. ‘It is the gullible ones that survive’: Armour Bearers and Bodyguards in New Pentecostal Movements in Zimbabwe
  38. Spirit-filled world: religious dis/continuity in African Pentecostalism
  39. Doing diaspora practical theology: insights into how culture, ethnicity and national identity shape theological practices and expressions of UK-African diaspora churches
  40. African Pentecostal ecclesiastical practices and cultural adaption in a changing world
  41. The Liberation Praxis of Disability Theology within the Apostolic Faith Mission of Zimbabwe: A Christian Theological Perspective
  42. Politics and Development in Zimbabwe:
  43. Historicizing the Apostolic Faith Mission in the United Kingdom
  44. Pastoral ministry and persons with disabilities: The case of the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe