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The Disciple and Sorcery: The Lunda-Chokwe View by Ben F. Eidse (2015-07-01)
Author: Ben F Eidse
Year: July 15, 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.8 MB
Language: English

Ben F. Eidse is Shakambangu, a messenger who announces the truth, so-named by the Lunda-Chokwe who appreciate his commitment to learning their heart language, proverbs and culture. He often began his messages with a Chokwe proverb about the kambangu bird who doesnt speak empty words like the prairie chicken, but announces the first sliver of the moon. He was also called Tata, a wise elder and blacksmith who equipped us, not with guns, but with the Word of God, which he translated, with two Chokwe pastors storytellers. Eidse is among the rare western students of Lunda-Chokwe language and culture, which spreads over nine countries of central and southern Africa. His unique and original research captures Lunda-Chokwe oral history in print, tracing that blended tribes origin stories and cultural values. The Disciple and Sorcery is his career study of Lunda-Chokwe worldviews, including family and clan values, sorcery practices and experiences of Biblical discipleship. His research hypothesis is that a culturally relevant biblical discipleship can deal effectively with the fear of sorcery and the temptation to use it to harm others. This book will particularly appeal to the Lunda-Chokwe people, as well as to anyone who treasures respectful insight into a traditional society.

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