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A Problem of Presence

Beyond Scripture in an African Church
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The Friday Masowe apostolics of Zimbabwe distinguish themselves as "the Christians who don't read the Bible," claiming direct reception of God's Word through the Holy Spirit. Matthew Engelke's A Problem of Presence explores this unique faith practice that eschews scripture, addressing profound questions about mediation, authority, and the experience of divine presence. Drawing on ethnography and comparative analysis, Engelke reveals how the rejection of textual intermediaries transforms religious subjectivity and the relationship with the spiritual realm through language, rituals, and material culture.
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Ideal for readers interested in African religious movements, anthropology of Christianity, material culture studies, and scholars exploring issues of mediation and authority within faith communities.

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The Friday Masowe apostolics of Zimbabwe claim they do not need the Bible because they receive the Word of God 'live and direct' from the Holy Spirit. This book documents how this rejection of scripture speaks to longstanding concerns within Christianity over mediation and authority.

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The Friday Masowe apostolics of Zimbabwe refer to themselves as "the Christians who don't read the Bible." They claim they do not need the Bible because they receive the Word of God "live and direct" from the Holy Spirit. In this insightful and sensitive historical ethnography, Matthew Engelke documents how this rejection of scripture speaks to longstanding concerns within Christianity over mediation and authority.

The Bible, of course, has been a key medium through which Christians have recognised God's presence. But the apostolics perceive scripture as an unnecessary, even dangerous, mediator. For them, the materiality of the Bible marks a distance from the divine and prohibits the realisation of a live and direct faith.

Situating the Masowe case within a broad comparative framework, Engelke shows how their rejection of textual authority poses a problem of presenceโ€”which is to say, how the religious subject defines, and claims to construct, a relationship with the spiritual world through the semiotic potentials of language, actions, and objects. Written in a lively and accessible style, A Problem of Presence makes important contributions to the anthropology of Christianity, the history of religions in Africa, semiotics, and material culture studies.

Series: The Anthropology of Christianity

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Praised as an "insightful inquiry into a fascinating ethnographic case" by Thomas Kirsch, this work offers a "rich and rewarding" contribution that realigns several academic fields, according to the Journal of Religion in Africa. David Maxwell calls it "an important contribution" to African church scholarship and the anthropology of Christianity, while Erica Bornstein highlights its usefulness across African studies and religious disciplines. Gladys Ganiel describes it as "a remarkably insightful book."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520249042

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 May 2007

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 3 b-w photographs, 1 map

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 321

About the Author

Matthew Engelke is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at London School of Economics and Political Science.

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