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In 1957, during the fervor of the East African Revival, Matthew Ajuoga led over 16,000 communicants out of the Anglican Church in Nyanza, Kenya, to establish the Church of Christ in Africa-Johera. In 1993, after thirty-six years of silence, Matthew Ajuoga offered his 'God-Talk'—the story of his Christian experiences—within the Johera Narrative. In African Christian God-Talk, George Pickens provides an effective collection and presentation of Ajuoga's Johera Narrative. Pickens presents an until now non-existent oral theological text on the subject, providing a guide for collectors and handlers of such source material.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Formation of the Study and Text: Toward an Inside Understanding of the Johera Narrative; Sources Available for the Study of the Johera Narrative; The Gestation of the Johera Narrative Chapter 4 Presentation of the Contexts and Text: The Kenyan Legacy; The Christian Legacy; The Luo Legacy; A Literary Survey; A Theological Assessment; A Listener's Guide; A Last Look Chapter 5 Appendix 1: The Johera Narrative Chapter 6 Appendix 2: A Chronology of Significant Events Chapter 7 Endnotes Chapter 8 Reference List Chapter 9 Index