This paper reconstructs the genealogy of William Wadé Harris’ movement in Ghana, discussing the interaction of ideas, religious traditions, political con-straints and personal agency. My aim is twofold: to underline continuities between African Independent churches, Missionary churches, Pentecostal churches and traditional religion, on the one hand, and to illustrate the recurrent dialectic between rupture and continuity.
Brivio, A. (2019). The William Wadé Harris Legacy in Ghana: On Ruptures and Continuities. AFRICA, 1(1), 49-68 [10.23744/2220].
The William Wadé Harris Legacy in Ghana: On Ruptures and Continuities
Brivio, A
2019
Abstract
This paper reconstructs the genealogy of William Wadé Harris’ movement in Ghana, discussing the interaction of ideas, religious traditions, political con-straints and personal agency. My aim is twofold: to underline continuities between African Independent churches, Missionary churches, Pentecostal churches and traditional religion, on the one hand, and to illustrate the recurrent dialectic between rupture and continuity.File in questo prodotto:
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