Abstract:Akan-speaking Methodists in London make sense of their diasporic experience by claiming ‘virtuous’ citizenship. Regardless of their legal and formal status, they feel themselves to be citizens of Britain as Methodists, workers and law-abiding subjects. Active membership in the British Methodist church, conceived as an English transnational polity extending to Ghana, allows for this alternative construction, rooted in Methodist Christian ideology of universal and selfless love, and the Akan concept of tema ‐ em… Show more
“…38 In addition to these surveys, others wrote generalities about majority world mission from vantage points in the global North, 39 while some writers chose to expound on local expressions. 36 It should be noted that this was a season of turmoil in Ghana after the wave of idealism had stymied after two coups when this survey was made. J. S. Pobee, Religion and Politics in Ghana (Studia Missionalia Upsaliensia; Accra: Asempa Publishers, Christian Council of Ghana, 1991), p. 131.…”
Section: In Missiological Circlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to interpret the responses to assist in answering the primary research question. 36 The merits of these approaches will be substantiated below. Of course, all the 'holes' needed to be filled in, and further tools have been employed to holistically interpret the nature of international mission.…”
Section: Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, 'each lay prince was, therefore, to determine the kind of religion which was to prevail in his territories.' 36 Crossing a border was to move from one Christian territory to the jurisdiction of another. The conversion of Constantine to Christianity, and the emoluments which he bestowed upon the Church with an unsparing hand, were the event which is signified in the Revelation by "the new Jerusalem coming down from heaven!"…”
Section: Living With the Remnants Of Christendom On The World Stagementioning
“…38 In addition to these surveys, others wrote generalities about majority world mission from vantage points in the global North, 39 while some writers chose to expound on local expressions. 36 It should be noted that this was a season of turmoil in Ghana after the wave of idealism had stymied after two coups when this survey was made. J. S. Pobee, Religion and Politics in Ghana (Studia Missionalia Upsaliensia; Accra: Asempa Publishers, Christian Council of Ghana, 1991), p. 131.…”
Section: In Missiological Circlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to interpret the responses to assist in answering the primary research question. 36 The merits of these approaches will be substantiated below. Of course, all the 'holes' needed to be filled in, and further tools have been employed to holistically interpret the nature of international mission.…”
Section: Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, 'each lay prince was, therefore, to determine the kind of religion which was to prevail in his territories.' 36 Crossing a border was to move from one Christian territory to the jurisdiction of another. The conversion of Constantine to Christianity, and the emoluments which he bestowed upon the Church with an unsparing hand, were the event which is signified in the Revelation by "the new Jerusalem coming down from heaven!"…”
Section: Living With the Remnants Of Christendom On The World Stagementioning
“…Undoubtedly, immigrants on the move, new migrants, tend to encapsulate themselves in ethnic enclaves. Despite this tendency, Fumanti (2010) has argued that 572 P. Werbner…”
“…In a similar fashion, some African Methodist migrants produced a sort of "virtuous citizenship" in England (Fumanti 2010). In short, the migrant church appeals to migrant workers because it offers an explanation of the sufferings and hardships in life, making it at least acceptable and understandable (Geertz 1973).…”
Section: Church As a Spiritual Institutionmentioning
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