scholarly journals 19. Overview of the Work of the Pastoral Team for Children in Need (EPED) in its Struggle Against the Problem of So-Called Child-Witches in the DR Congo

Author(s):  
Abel Ngolo
Keyword(s):  
Dr Congo ◽  
2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maryann S. CUSHING
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2021 ◽  
pp. 205030322098698
Author(s):  
Peter Lambertz

The Japanese “new religions” ( Shin Shūkyō) active in Kinshasa (DR Congo) nearly all perform healing through the channeling of invisible divine light. In the case of Sekai Kyūseikyō (Church of World Messianity), the light of Johrei cannot be visually apprehended, but is worn as an invisible aura on the practitioner’s body. This article discusses the trans-cultural resonances between Japan and Central Africa regarding the ontology of spiritual force, regimes of subjectivity, and the gradual embodiment of Johrei divine light as a protection against (suspicions of) witchcraft. Meanwhile, I argue that religious multiplicity in urban Africa encourages cultural reflexivity about concepts of health and healing, self-responsibility, and Pentecostal suspicion-mongering of occult sciences. Thus, Johrei divine light not only feeds into a longstanding local tradition of spiritual healing; within the religiously multiple city, it is also a discursive space for, and an experience and performance of, emic critique.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100104
Author(s):  
Nadège CIREZI CIZUNGU ◽  
Elvis TSHIBASU ◽  
Eric LUTETE ◽  
Arsene MUSHAGALUSA ◽  
Yannick MUGUMAARHAHAMA ◽  
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