Chammah J. Kaunda is Africa Research Fellow, Senior Research Specialist in Human Development Science of the Human Sciences Research Council (HDS-HSRC), and honorary lecturer in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Description
Section I: On the Rough Grounds: Orientations 1. Introduction - The Legacy of African Religiopolitical Heritage: Pentecostalism as AAnother Phase of the Quest for Power and Identity in Africa.A 2. Phenomenological Pneumatological Realist Turn 3. AThe Altars are holding the Nation in CaptivityA: Pentecostal Theo-Nationality and the Legacy of African Religiopolitical Past Section II: Historical (Spiritual) Foundations 4. Spiritual Foundations of the Christian Nation: The David Livingstone's Mythic Prayer 5. AJudas IscariotA: Dr Kenneth Kaunda's Humanism and the Betrayal of the Christian Nation 6. Rebuilding the National Alter: Dr Frederick J T Chiluba's Declaration 7. The ABorn Again' Nationality: The Declaration and the Transformation of the Zambia Political Landscape 8. Transforming Politics from Spiritual Realm: Demonologist Political Theology 9. Transforming Politics through Moral Influence: The Diplomatic Political Theology 10. Transforming Politics from Inside: Spirit-Filled-Moral Example Political Theology 11. Transforming Politics by Understanding how Politics Work: The Cruciform Margins' Political Theology Section III: Toward a New Pentecostal Political Vision 12. The Political Theology of the Mind of Christ: Rethinking Pentecostal Theo-Political Vision Conclusion

