Decolonizing Christianities in Contemporary Nigerian Literature

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African Christianity
African literature
African theology and the novel
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Beasts of No Nations
Buried Beneath a Baobab Tree
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Catholic Evangelical Pentecostal Nigeria
Catholicism
Chigozie Obioma
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Okey Ndibe Chinelo Okparanta
Chinelo Okparanta
Chris Abani
Christian worldmaking in Africa
Christianity after colonialism
Christianity and social thought in Africa
contemporary African literary studies
decolonizing African Christianity
E.E. Sule
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fiction and religious imagination in Nigeria
Foreign Gods
Inc.
Lagoon
literature theology and decolonization
Luxurious Hearses
Nigeria
Nigerian Christianity
Nigerian literature
Nigerian literature and Christianity
Nnedi Okorafor
novels since 1960
Okey Ndibe
Purple Hibiscus
Religion
religion and postcolonial fiction
Social thought
Song for Night
Sterile Sky
The Fishermen
Under the Udala Trees
Uwem Akpan
Uzodinma Iweala

Product details

  • ISBN 9780271100395
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In African literature, Christianity has long been represented as a foreign religion, associated with the history and ongoing legacies of European colonialism and mission. But in recent decades, writers have begun to engage with it in more complex, ambivalent, and at times liberatory ways that are reflective of the religion’s tremendous growth and diverse transformations across the continent.

Adriaan van Klinken addresses this literary shift in the context of Nigeria, a major center of literary production and Christian growth on the continent. Through close dialogue with works by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Okey Ndibe, Chinelo Okparanta, and others, van Klinken probes the lived and imagined experiences of Catholicism, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism across Nigeria in the wake of decolonization. Taking Nigerian literary writers seriously as social and religious thinkers, van Klinken puts their novels into conversation with the works of major African theologians, philosophers, and social theorists. By foregrounding the creative theologizing that fiction writing participates in, this book demonstrates how these literary texts—beyond merely representing and critiquing sociopolitical realities—also take part in envisioning the alternative worldmaking potential of Christian traditions in the Nigerian context.

Adriaan van Klinken is Professor of Religion and African Studies at the University of Leeds and Extraordinary Professor in the Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice, University of the Western Cape. He is the author of Kenyan, Christian, Queer: Religion, LGBT Activism, and Arts of Resistance in Africa and Transforming Masculinities in African Christianity: Gender Controversies in Times of AIDS, the former also published by Penn State University Press.

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