We are all deeply saddened by the sudden departure of our teacher, mentor, and friend, Professor Ogbu Kalu. The essays in this volume serve as our testimony to his many years of scholarship in Africa, Europe and America. They are written by his former students and associates to commemorate his intellectual acumen and recognize the importance of his scholarly influence on all of us.
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Introduction | |
| Jacob K. Olupona | 1-8 |
Articles
| Concept of Basic Human Rights in African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa and Jesus Is Alive Ministries | |
| Philomena Njeri Mwaura | 9-42 |
| Mediating Power and Salvation: Pentecostalism and Religious Mediation in an African Context | |
| Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu | 43-61 |
| New Dimensions in Nigerian Women’s Pentecostal experience: The Case of DODIM, Nigeria | |
| Oyeronke Olademo | 62-74 |
| Dealing with Local Satanic Technology: Deliverance Rhetoric in the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries | |
| Afe Adogame | 75-101 |
| Reterritorizing the West in World Christianity: Black North Atlantic Christianity and the Edinburgh Conferences of 1910 and 2010 | |
| David Daniels III | 102-123 |
| Dancing to the Drumbeats of Faith: A Tribute to Ogbu Uke Kalu | |
| Akintunde E. Akinade | 124-129 |
Book Reviews
| Catholic Sisters in the Two-Thirds World | |
| Marian Ronan | 130-134 |
| Book Review: The Holy Spirit, Chi and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology | |
| Stephen Simmons | 135-137 |
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