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Indigenous Christianity in Madagascar: The Power to Heal in Community

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By (author): Cynthia Holder Rich

Madagascar is a poor country with very little power on the world stage. As a former French colony, Madagascars wealth has often been viewed as available to others with more power to take and use as they please. This trend continues today; while its unique flora and fauna and potential mineral resources excite international business, government, and conservation interests, for the most part, the lives of Malagasy people receive little attention.
In this context of powerlessness, an indigenous Christian movement offers empowerment and healing to people with mental illness. The movement, little-known outside the country, has offered care and community to many of societys outcasts for over a century. The impact of the movements work is so great that national health officials depend on the movement for mental health services, which are woefully lacking outside the movements camps.
In this volume, the movements strategies for caring in community are explored, particularly focusing on understandings and uses of power among the powerless. The book includes discussion of power use and abuse by colonial, missionary, ecclesial, national, and international forces, analyzes relationships between the powerful and powerless, asks theological questions about power and the Jesus movement worldwide, and invites conversation on the potential power of the building of communities of care for people with mental illness in other contexts globally, to work toward healing, justice, and health. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433114168

About Cynthia Holder Rich

Cynthia Holder Rich theologian pastor and author received her PhD in theology and development from the University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa writing on the intersection of ecclesiology missiology and development strategies among the Protestant churches in Madagascar. She has published widely in academic journals on Madagascar race and culture in the church and disability and edited The Fifohazana: Madagascars Indigenous Christian Movement (2008). She has taught at theological schools in Madagascar and the United States and now directs ecclesio.com where participants converse on issues facing the church in the world.

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