This book describes itself as: 'a cultural psychological study of the way Christian Malawians account for their involvement in African traditional religion'. It is a qualitative study of how Christians manage to be at the same time involved in African traditional religions of which the Christian church on the whole disapproves. It lends insight into the ways in which individuals enact two different religions in their daily lives focusing particularly on religious practices. It further aims to adopt a position of religious pluralism representing the voices and perspectives of the peoples studied.
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