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Journal articles on the topic "Christianisme – Afrique – Histoire"
Luneau, René. "Dominique Arnauld, Histoire du christianisme en Afrique. Les sept premiers siècles." Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 122 (April 1, 2003): 59–157. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.1343.
Full textHackett, Rosalind, and Achille Mbembe. "Afriques indociles: Christianisme, pouvoir et Etat en societe postcoloniale." Journal of Religion in Africa 20, no. 3 (October 1990): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1580904.
Full textSalvaing, Bernard. "Missions chrétiennes, christianisme et pouvoirs en Afrique noire de la fin du XVIIIe siècle aux années 1960 : permanences et." Outre-mers 93, no. 350 (2006): 295–333. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/outre.2006.4205.
Full textKalulambi Pongo, Martin. "Christianisme et image de l'Autre en Afrique belge. Les catégories de langages dans les stratégies de dénomination." Cahiers d’études africaines 33, no. 130 (1993): 275–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cea.1993.1521.
Full textHackett, Rosalind. "MBEMBE, ACHILLE, Afriques indociles: Christianisme, pouvoir et Etat en société postcoloniale, Paris, Karthala, 1988, 222 pp., no price given, 2 86537 193 8." Journal of Religion in Africa 20, no. 3 (1990): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006690x00349.
Full textHock, Klaus. "Translated Messages? The Construction of Religious Identities as Translatory Process Messages traduits? La construction des identités religieuses comme processus de traduction Übersetzte Botschaften? Die Konstruktion religiöser Identitäten als Übersetzungsprozess ¿Mensajes Traducidos? La Construcción de Identidades Religiosas como "Transatory Process"." Mission Studies 23, no. 2 (2006): 261–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338306778985721.
Full textCruz, Ana Cristina Juvenal da, Tatiane Cosentino Rodrigues, Denise Cruz, and Ivanilda Amado Cardoso. "Desafios curriculares no ensino superior: contribuições do Programa Abdias Nascimento (Curricular challenges in Higher Education: contributions from the Abdias Nascimento Program)." Revista Eletrônica de Educação 13, no. 2 (May 10, 2019): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.14244/198271993357.
Full textBromberger, Christian. "Méditerranée." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.106.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Christianisme – Afrique – Histoire"
Anoha, Clokou. "L'influence du Rythme africain sur le christianisme : le cas de l'Eglise catholique de Côte d'Ivoire." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040122.
Full textIn Côte d'Ivoire, the Christian workship is celebrated through music: singign, dancing, clapping of hands, choregraphy, yelling and symbolic items fom peoples' cultures. In this thesis, African cultural elements are referred to as African Rhythm and the African cultural contribution to Christianity as inculturation. This work deals with the problem resulting from the inculturation of African Rhythm and especially of its consequences over the pastoral dynamic of Christian churches in Côte d'Ivoire. These problems are due to an excessive inculturation which distorts both African spiritual reality and roman Christianity. As solution, this thesis suggests the thorough and continuous training of competent executives for the supervising of choristers and dancers, the correct and credible transcription of the musical works and some modes of introduction for the "attoungblan" talking drum into the Church on the basis of a new alphabetical language
Dalmon, Laurence. "La Correspondance échangée entre les églises d'Afrique et de Rome à l'occasion de la controverse pélagienne (416-418) : traduction, commentaire et annotations d'un dossier de l'épistolaire augustinien." Lyon 2, 2006. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2006/dalmon_l.
Full textMampuya, Muende Marie-Jeanne. "Contexte historique du christianisme et inculturation de la liturgie catholique : de la liturgie orientale aux rites africains." Thesis, Nancy 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008NAN21022/document.
Full textAs its title suggests, this thesis aims at surveying the whole history of the Christian liturgy, organizing its content around a few key ideas. We have found that, from its inception during the Last Supper and throughout its historical development, the Christian Liturgy has been shaped by several factors. It is to be noted that whenever Christianity made a successful and lasting impact, it was due to its transcultural ability to adapt to the diverse cultural environments it wished to integrate. From its origins, it was characterized by liturgical pluralism and even by different liturgical traditions anchored in different cultures. In western societies, this principle was followed so strictly that the Christian liturgy became associated with western cultures and peoples and, eventually, came to be identified with them. Yet missionaries often failed to apply this principle to other countries where they imposed western liturgy taking no account of local customs. As a remedy, Vatican II decided that cultural and local specificity should be taken into account by missionaries to add depth to their ministry. The triple axis of the thesis is therefore based on the historical development of the Christian liturgy along pragmatic and inculturation lines: A first phase when, arising from its Jewish culture, Christianity spread to the West and integrated western cultures and peoples positively. A second phase when missionaries’ methods and theologies disregarded cultural specificity, with uncertain, or rather negative, results in evangelical terms. A third phase, in the wake of Vatican II, which favoured systematic inculturation, enabling the emergence of African rituals such as the Zairian rite. While grounded in the Roman liturgical tradition, these rites were moulded by traditional African values making the liturgy, and Christianity as a whole, more meaningful to these peoples
Gangnat, Émilie. "Une histoire de la photographie missionnaire à travers les archives de la Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (1880-1971)." Paris 1, 2011. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01581647.
Full textLeroux, Pierre. "Figure christique et messianisme dans les oeuvres de Dambudzo Marechera et Tchicaya U Tam'si." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016USPCA048/document.
Full textIn most African langages, the Bible is one of the first books ever translated. As a consequence, the images it conveys have played a prominent part in the literary imagery endemic to each region of the continent. Among all the various characters depicted in the Old and the New Testament, Jesus Christ is center stage, since he is the origin of all redemption, as well as an ambivalent character standing at the crossroads of religion and politics. As an implicit character constructed by various discourses, he represents simultaneously or successively a rebel fighting roman imperialism or a collaboraor who gives unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar. This character finds an echo in the works of Dambudzo Marechera (1952-1987) and Tchicaya U Tam'si (1931-1988) as he raises questions on the connexions between religion, literature and politics during and beyond colonial times in Zimbabwe and Congo. As a matter of fact, both authors occupy a prominent place in their respective literary landscape. Although they have been disparaged for being overly hermetic or European, they have left a lasting impression on the following generations of writers who consider them as precursors or even « father of our dream » as far as Tchicaya is concerned. Following this approach which combines literary theory and literary history, a reflection on the nature of characters is prompted by the conception of messianism as a dynamics which creates christ-like figures and positions them both in time and space. Finally, by chosing a syllabus including narratives, theatrical plays and poetry, we've attempted to give this type of character its full meaning while questioning the pivotal role it plays for both authors
Roy, Mathieu. "MATHIAS E. MNYAMPALA (1917-1969) : POÉSIE D'EXPRESSION SWAHILIE ET CONSTRUCTION NATIONALE TANZANIENNE." Phd thesis, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales- INALCO PARIS - LANGUES O', 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00778667.
Full textDavier, Fabien. "Les écrits catholiques de Tertullien : formes et normes." Phd thesis, Université de Franche-Comté, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00482060.
Full textFilion, Sébastien. "Histoire de Rome et providence divine selon Arnobe de Sicca." Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/5878.
Full textAdversus nationes is a polemical text in which the author, Arnobius of Sicca, defends Christianity in addition to attacking paganism. This text includes the main accusations against Christianity as well as the counter-arguments intellectual Christians presented against pagans. It is one of the last apologetic texts written before the peace of Milano (311). Arnobius explains the importance of moving away from the mistakes of paganism and of adhering to Christianity in order to save one’s soul. Although the nature of this text is not historical, Arnobius provides several hints on his conception of Roman history, to strengthen his argumentation. Adversus nationes, which has not yet been completely translated into French, has not often been studied from the point of view of interpreting history. Such a study allows a better understanding of its author’s thoughts on Rome, its history and its political systems. The first part of this thesis presents a brief biography of Arnobius as well as an overview of the historical context in which he lived. Then, the main rhetorical characteristics of history are exposed in the second chapter. The second part of this thesis provides an analysis of key passages in Adversus nationes. The third chapter focuses on major Roman figures. The fourth chapter addresses divine providence in Roman history. Finally, the fifth chapter looks for Arnobius’s sources behind his treatment of important historical events. In its conclusion, this thesis offers a new hypothesis regarding the date of book 1 of Adversus nationes and uncovers a new influence concerning certain historical accounts reported by Arnobius.
Books on the topic "Christianisme – Afrique – Histoire"
Histoire du christianisme en Afrique: Les sept premiers siècles. Paris: Karthala, 2001.
Find full textEglises chrétiennes et Etats-nations en Afrique: Un couple tenté par l'adultère. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2005.
Find full textSidza, Seeti Kwami. Islam et christianisme en Afrique. Yaoundé: Éditions CLÉ, 2006.
Find full textSidza, Seeti Kwami. Islam et christianisme en Afrique. Yaoundé: Éditions CLÉ, 2006.
Find full textMessina, Jean-Paul. Christianisme et quête d'identité en Afrique. Yaoundé: Editions CLE, 1999.
Find full textDecret, François. Le christianisme en Afrique du Nord ancienne. Paris: Edition du Seuil, 1996.
Find full textGifford, Paul. African Christianity: Its public role in Uganda and other African countries. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1999.
Find full textAfrican Christianity: Its public role. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998.
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