Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry: Being Human in a Johannesburg Church

In Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry Elina Hankela engages with the socio-moral meanings of ubuntu (Nguni: humanness/humanity) in contemporary Johannesburg drawing on ethnographic fieldwork at the Central Methodist Mission, a Johannesburg inner-city church that has been re-shaped in the face of interna...

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Contributors: Hankela, Elina (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden BRILL 2014
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:Studies in Systematic Theology
Further subjects:B Church work with immigrants South Africa Johannesburg
B Church work with immigrants Methodist Church
B Church work with immigrants (South Africa) (Johannesburg)
B Church work with immigrants
B Emigration and immigration ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B RELIGION ; Christian Ministry ; Adult
B Church work with refugees
B Emigration and immigration Religious aspects Christianity
B Ubuntu (Philosophy)
B South Africa ; Johannesburg
B Central Methodist Mission (Johannesburg, South Africa)
B RELIGION ; Christian Ministry ; Counseling & Recovery
B Church work with refugees South Africa Johannesburg
B Electronic books
B RELIGION ; Christian Life ; General
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Hankela, Elina: Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry. - Leiden : BRILL, 2014. - 9789004271869
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Summary:In Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry Elina Hankela engages with the socio-moral meanings of ubuntu (Nguni: humanness/humanity) in contemporary Johannesburg drawing on ethnographic fieldwork at the Central Methodist Mission, a Johannesburg inner-city church that has been re-shaped in the face of international migration
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ISBN:9004274138