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African Initiated Church
An African Initiated Church is an independent church or religious movement which demonstrates syncretism or partial integration between aspects of Christian belief and African culture. Often these churches have resulted from a process of acculturation between traditional African beliefs and Protestant Christianity, and have split from their parent churches.
African Initiated Churches are sometimes called African Independent Churches.
African Initiated Church - Location
African Initiated Churches are found across Africa; they are particularly well-documented in southern Africa and West Africa. Pauw suggests that at least 36% of the population of Africa belong to an African Initiated Church.
Church of the Lord, Kimbanguist Church, Zion Christian Church, List of Christian denominations
African Initiated Church - Origins
During the colonial period, many black converts to Christianity were unable fully to reconcile their beliefs with the teachings of their church leaders, and split from their parent churches. The reasons for these splits were usually either:
- Political - an effort to escape white control
- Historical - many of the parent churches, particularly those from a Protestant tradition, had themselves emerged from a process of schism and synthesis
- Cultural - the result of trying to accommodate Christian belief within an African world view
African Initiated Church - Characteristics
African Initiated Churches fall into several main groups, which in many cases overlap. Each has its own characteristics.
African Initiated Church - Ethiopian churches
Ethiopian churches generally retain the Christian doctrines of their mother church in an unreformed state.
African Initiated Church - Zionist churches
Zionist churches, such as the Zion Christian Church, mix aspects of traditional African beliefs like ancestor worship with Christian doctrine. Many Zionists stress faith-healing and revelation, and in many congregations the leader is viewed as a prophet.
African Initiated Church - Messianic churches
Like some Zionist congregations, Messianic churches focus on the power and sanctity of their leaders; often the leaders are thought by their followers to possess Christ-like characteristics.
African Initiated Church - Apostolic churches
Apostolic churches are similar to Zionist congregations but often place more emphasis on formal theological training.
See also
- Church of the Lord
- Kimbanguist Church
- Zion Christian Church
- List of Christian denominations
African Initiated Church - Reference
- Oosthuzen, G., 1996. "African Independent/Indigenous Churches in the Social Environment: An Empirical Analysis", African Analysis, 26 (4).
- Pauw, C., 1995. "African Independent Churches as a 'People's Response' to the Christian Message", Journal for the Study of Religion, 8 (1).
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