Death Rituals among the Karanga of Zimbabwe

Death Rituals among the Karanga of Zimbabwe
Title Death Rituals among the Karanga of Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author John Chitakure
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 292
Release 2021-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666730750

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One of the inescapable truths that humanity has to grapple with is the reality of death. The manner in which we die, or the cause of our death, may differ, but death remains inevitable. We may be afraid of it or not; we may try to evade it, or not, but death still comes. Although most religions promise the possibility of another life in the hereafter, there is no scientifically verifiable evidence about the reality of that life. Despite that lack of evidence, every culture performs death rituals meticulously to prepare the spirits of its deceased for whatever form of life that may be available. Death Rituals among the Karanga of Zimbabwe: Praxis, Significance, and Changes explores the causes of sickness and death, and the praxis of pre-burial, burial, and post-burial rituals of the Karanga of Zimbabwe in an attempt to unearth their original form and significance, to identify the changes that have taken place. It also provides a brief manual for the performance of some selected Karanga death rituals.

Death and After-life Rituals in the Eyes of the Shona

Death and After-life Rituals in the Eyes of the Shona
Title Death and After-life Rituals in the Eyes of the Shona PDF eBook
Author Canisius Mwandayi
Publisher University of Bamberg Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2011
Genre Shona (African people)
ISBN 3863090292

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Death and Burial Among the Shona

Death and Burial Among the Shona
Title Death and Burial Among the Shona PDF eBook
Author Berry Muchemwa
Publisher
Total Pages 86
Release 2002
Genre Christianity and culture
ISBN

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Myths and Rituals

Myths and Rituals
Title Myths and Rituals PDF eBook
Author Vengesai Chimininge
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 241
Release 2019-08-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1728391806

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Myths and rituals in Zion Christian Church (ZCC) of Samuel Mutendi in Zimbabwe is a book that comes as a result of my thesis from the University of South Africa (UNISA). The two religious phenomena, myths and rituals, are presented in the light of the Zionists’ own testimonies. It is argued in this book that a lot of beliefs and practices in the ZCC are adapted and adopted from Karanga religiosity and lifestyle. The book explained the critical role played by myths and rituals in the origins and development of the ZCC of Samuel Mutendi in Zimbabwe. As we read throughout this book, we are going to see that myths and rituals are treated as two sides of the same coin in the ZCC worldview. The relationship between the two is thus inseparable. Among the members of ZCC, myths and rituals grow pari passu, that is, at the same time. In this case, we can see that in the ZCC ecclesiastical worldview, myths and rituals are of equal importance, not only in theory but also in practice. Indeed, they act as nectar that attracts a lot of people to join the ZCC since the two have a therapeutic value.

Symbols of Death

Symbols of Death
Title Symbols of Death PDF eBook
Author Herbert Aschwanden
Publisher
Total Pages 394
Release 1987
Genre Blacks
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Karanga Indigenous Religion in Zimbabwe

Karanga Indigenous Religion in Zimbabwe
Title Karanga Indigenous Religion in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Dr Tabona Shoko
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 188
Release 2013-05-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409477584

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Tabona Shoko contends that religion and healing are intricately intertwined in African religions. This book on the religion of the Karanga people of Zimbabwe sheds light on important methodological issues relevant to research in the study of African religions. Analysing the traditional Karanga views of the causes of illness and disease, mechanisms of diagnosis at their disposal and the methods they use to restore health, Shoko discusses the views of a specific African Independent Church of the Apostolic tradition. The conclusion Shoko reaches about the central religious concerns of the Karanga people is derived from detailed field research consisting of interviews and participant observation. This book testifies that the centrality of health and well-being is not only confined to traditional religion but reflects its adaptive potential in new religious systems manifest in the phenomenon of Independent Churches. Rather than succumbing to the folly of static generalizations, Tabona Shoko offers important insights into a particular society upon which theories can be reassessed, adding new dimensions to modern features of the religious scene in Africa.

Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Title Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era PDF eBook
Author Esther Mavengano
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 181
Release 2023-07-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 1000899403

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This comprehensive book brings together reflections, lessons and insights relating to the post Covid-19 era in Zimbabwe. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has immensely affected all facets of humanity globally. Its impact on Zimbabwe is evident through its effect on socio-economic and education systems, politics, religion, infrastructural development, and health delivery systems. This book provides scholarly introspections into the lessons drawn from the pandemic in an effort to re-imagine the future possibilities of public health in Zimbabwe and beyond. Providing a platform for research that seeks to re-think global public health matters from a Decolonial school of thought, the book asks questions such as: What is the role of religion, linguistics, communication, education, economics, politics, and science in preparing Zimbabwe for possible future pandemics? How can the lessons drawn from the pandemic inform scholars to re-imagine the future trajectories of the country in the various domains? How can researchers evaluate the power and economic dialectics of COVID-19, navigate the tumultuous challenges generated, and come up with appropriate systems for future pandemics? Offering a realistic picture of the post COVID-19 era in Zimbabwe, the book will be a key resource to students and researchers across the fields of political communication, science communication, decolonial discourse, language and culture, as well as African Studies more broadly.