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History. The Kimbanguists, whose church is based on the healing and proclamation ministry of Simon Kimbangu in in the Belgian Congo, challenge colonially defined borders and identities in multiple ways An African-initiated church born in the s from the preaching and healing campaign conducted by Simon Kimbangu, a Congolese Baptist catechist, in reaction to the colonial situation in the Belgian Congo, Kimbanguism has cultivated a theology of Black liberation by offering a unique understanding of the Bible Scriptura: international journal of bible, religion and theology in southern Africa. The prophet Simon Kimbangu, the founder of the movement, has inspiredmillion followers with Pan-African messages of political and spiritual liberation Kimbanguism: An African Initiated Church. Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot., Scriptura. Paris: Debresse, Akiele, Basile The church shifted observance of Christ's birth to the birthday of leader Salomon Dialungana, who is believed to be Christ reincarnated. No longer available |. Learn more. Mika Vähäkangas Mika Vähäkangas. Key Words: Kimbanguism; African Initiated Church; Black Identity; Holy Trinity; Incarnation. Discover. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Navigating ethnicity, nationalism and Pan-Africanism – Kimbanguists, identity and colonial borders•. 📖 eBookePub Simon Kimbangu ou le Messie noir: théâtre, drame enactes ; Le sang des Noirs pour un sou: Théâtre, pièce enactes ettableaux. African History. Kimbanguism. Kimbanguism was initiated in the early s in what was then the Belgian Congo by The Kimbanguists’ practice of the free interpretation of the Bible enables them to identify Simon Kim-bangu as the accomplishment of the promise made by Jesus and recorded Missing: pdf [PDF] Kimbanguism by Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot eBook Perlego. Kimbanguism (FrenchSince Kimbanguism, an African Initiated Church, has advocated a reconstruction of Blackness by appropriating the parameters of Christian identity. During the early s in what was then known as the Belgian Congo, a Christian revival movement was initiated by an African, a Baptist catechist named Simon Kimbangu, who immediately challenged the colonial order by preaching to and healing the local population Home.