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Race, class and Christianity in South Africa : middle-class moralities / Ibrahim Abraham.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies on religion in Africa and the diasporaPublisher: London : Routledge, 2021Edition: 1stDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000426809 (ePub ebook) :
  • 9781000426755 (PDF ebook) :
  • 9781003111856 (ebook) :
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  • 305.550968 23
Contents:
Acknowledgments. A note on currency. A note on racial terminology. Introduction: Day Zero in Cape Town. Chapter 1: Christianity and the middle class in South Africa. Chapter 2: Middle-class morality and Christianity in South Africa. Chapter 3: Spiritual and class insecurity in South Africa. Chapter 4: Middle-class moral insecurity in South Africa. Chapter 5: Race, class, and habitus in South African churches. Chapter 6: Anomie and vocation in South African Christian ministry. Chapter 7: Musicking, unity, and sincerity in South African churches. Conclusion: Covid-19 in Cape Town. Index.
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Acknowledgments. A note on currency. A note on racial terminology. Introduction: Day Zero in Cape Town. Chapter 1: Christianity and the middle class in South Africa. Chapter 2: Middle-class morality and Christianity in South Africa. Chapter 3: Spiritual and class insecurity in South Africa. Chapter 4: Middle-class moral insecurity in South Africa. Chapter 5: Race, class, and habitus in South African churches. Chapter 6: Anomie and vocation in South African Christian ministry. Chapter 7: Musicking, unity, and sincerity in South African churches. Conclusion: Covid-19 in Cape Town. Index.

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