The key theme addressed by all the contributors to this book is the relationship between South Africa''s indigenous churches (AICs) to modernity. The key question asked by each of the contributors is to what extent if any do AICs serve as bridges to tradition or as facilitators for modernizing practices? Although the researchers do not agree on the answer to this questionsome argue for the return to tradition others argue for the facilitation perspectivethey do provide provocative and timely insights for prospective researchers interested in exploring concepts and methodologies for understanding modernity and modernization. Based on a number of case studies of AICs in South Africa this book will also be of great interest to scholars of comparative religion and the role churches play in negotiating the complex terrains of politics society and economy in this era of globalization.
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