TY - BOOK AU - Haynes,Jeffrey TI - Religion and politics in Africa SN - 1856493911 (hardcover) AV - BL2400 .H38 1996 U1 - 322/.1/096 20 PY - 1996/// CY - Nairobi, Kenya, London, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. PB - East African Educational Publishers, Zed Books KW - Religion and politics KW - Africa KW - Religion N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-258) and index; Ch. 1; Religion, Colonialism and Hegemony --; Ch. 2; Nationalists, Religion and the End of Colonial Rule --; Ch. 3; African States and Mainstream Religious Organizations in Comparative Perspective --; Ch. 4; Church, State and Democratic Change --; Ch. 5; Popular Religion and the State --; Ch. 6; New Religious Movements and Political Change --; Ch. 7; Religious 'Fundamentalism' and Politics --; Ch. 8; Conclusion N2 - The impact of religion on the political process has come to the fore in recent years in a wide variety of societies. Yet the significant and varied ways in which the rapidly changing religious context has impacted on the politics of modern Africa is still a relatively neglected field; This book, which is designed to fill this gap in the teaching of African Politics, assembles and analyses an enormous amount of hitherto scattered material on the interaction between politics and religious groups in the post-independence, but also colonial, eras; Dr Haynes focuses on all three of the main organised religious traditions in Africa - Christian, Islamic and 'syncretistic' movements, including the rise of various fundamentalist groups. His thematic and comparative approach embraces all parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, and seeks to locate the role of religion in the African political process in its historical, social and international contexts; In doing so, he illuminates what has often been a profoundly important factor affecting the stability of governments, evolution of civil society and even the development trajectory of many African countries. The author's combination of theoretical context, rich empirical information and thoughtful analysis makes this book ideal as a text for students, as well as commanding a wider interest ER -