
Translating the Devil
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Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- List of Maps and Tables
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Conversion and the translated Devil
- The research
- 1 Setting the scene: Peki past and present
- Pre-missionary times until 1918
- 1918 until 1989
- Peki at the time of the research
- 2 The home base of the missionaries
- The Norddeutsche Missiongesellschaft: board and missionaries
- Pietists and the world: the language of images
- Awakened Pietists' dualists conception of God and the Devil
- The Pietist religion
- 3 Vernacularisation
- Missionary linguistics
- Missionary ethnography
- Ewe religion: a tentative reconstruction
- Christian Ewe discourse
- Translation
- 4 Diabolisation
- The missionaries and the Devil
- Ewe concepts and practices regarding evil
- The Ewe and Abosam
- Conversion and the Devil
- 5 Three churches out of one
- The Lord's (Pentecostal) Church - Agbelengor
- Consquences in the EPC
- Membership of the EPC, Agabelengor and the EPC (of Ghana)
- 'Africanisation' versus 'Pentecostalisation'
- 6 Doctrines and rituals
- Differences in worship
- Evil sprits and the boundary between Christianity and 'heathendom'
- Pentecostalism and demonology
- 7 People and spirits
- Conceptualisations and experiences of spirits
- Spirits, family ties and the individual
- Human-spirit relation in the context of Pentecostalism
- Epilogue: Modernity, time and the Devil
- Appendix: Population statistics
- Notes
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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