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Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.

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Main Author: Wandera, Joseph M
Other Authors: Tayob, Abdulkader
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Religious Studies 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11392 Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations. Wandera, Joseph M Tayob, Abdulkader Religious Studies Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. This research argues that public preaching by Muslims and Christians reflects their positions in the public sphere, and indicative of the competition between them. From a perceived marginalized position, Muslims want to prove that Christians err on the basis of Biblical and Qur'anic texts. Pentecostal Christian preachers, on the other hand, extend their religious spaces into the public sphere and invite Kenyans in general, and mainline Christians in particular, to recommit themselves to Jesus. The preaching of both Muslims and Christians has potential and real negative effects for public order. 2015-01-05T07:05:09Z 2015-01-05T07:05:09Z 2013 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11392 eng application/pdf Department of Religious Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Religious Studies
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Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
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title Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
title_full Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
title_fullStr Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
title_full_unstemmed Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
title_short Public preaching by Muslims and Pentecostals in Mumias, Western Kenya and its influence on interfaith relations.
title_sort public preaching by muslims and pentecostals in mumias western kenya and its influence on interfaith relations
topic Religious Studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11392
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