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  1. Un-autobiographical autobiographies
    investigating the life-stories of ten elderly Nisei Christian women at a local Japanese American Church
    Published: 2010

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    Parent title: In: Religious education; London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis, 1906; 105(2010), 3, Seite 330-348

    Subjects: USA; Japaner; Christin; Glaubensentwicklung; Autobiografische Literatur;
  2. A mixed-methods exploration of Christian working mothers' personal strivings
    Published: 2013

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    Parent title: In: Journal of psychology and theology; London : SAGE Publications, 1973; 41(2013), 1, Seite 48-61

    Subjects: Christin; Mutter; Arbeitswelt; Motivation;
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  3. "Oliver Twist's" Nancy
    the angel in chains
    Published: 2000

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    Parent title: In: Religion and the arts; Leiden : Brill, 1996; 4(2000), 4, Seite 491-516

    Subjects: Dickens, Charles; Christin <Motiv>; Literatur;
  4. Orality, gender, and West African Christian spirituality: Exploring women's voices

    This article explores orality in the context of West African Christian women's voices, arguing that their oral expressions highlight their lived faith experiences and function as a significant resource within the study of Christianity in Africa. The... more

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    This article explores orality in the context of West African Christian women's voices, arguing that their oral expressions highlight their lived faith experiences and function as a significant resource within the study of Christianity in Africa. The article first outlines concepts of orality in relation to gender, spirituality, language, and community engagement. We argue that women's oral contributions are a rich source of insight into West African Christian spirituality but are predominantly marginalised from more formal theological discourse. We further note that orality is not a stepping-stone to formal academic discourse but is instead an equal and important counterpoint requiring attention. These concepts are elucidated through two ethnographic case studies. The first engages Afua Kuma, a non-literate Ghanaian oral artist who adapted chiefly praises for Christologically centred prayers. The second focuses on Hannah (not her real name), a well-educated Nigerian woman living with a disability, for whom singing proved spiritually transformative. We conclude with some of the challenges and benefits of engaging orality.

     

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    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Religion compass; Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2007; 17(2023), 1, Artikel-ID e12453; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Westafrika; Christin; Mündlichkeit; Spiritualität;