About the Journal
Utambuzi is a KiSwahili word which can be translated as ‘insight’, ‘diagnosis’ or ‘recognition’, which captures the journal’s central aim and objectives:
- to provide empirical and theoretical insight into the ever-changing landscape of religion on the African continent and its global diaspora, both historically and today.
- to diagnose, or critically analyse an
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Current Issue
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Christianity, Communality, and Resilience in the Wake of COVID-19 in African Religious Worlds
Introduction
Christianity, Communality, and Resilience inthe Wake of COVID-19 in African Religious Worlds
Abstract 153 | PDF Downloads 176Page 1-5
Articles
Fictive Kinship as Social Capital in Jubilee Christian Church Nairobi
Abstract 220 | PDF Downloads 197Page 6-18
COVID-19 as a Call for Prophetic Education in South Africa
Abstract 184 | PDF Downloads 119Page 19-32
‘I Am Spiritual but Not Religious’
Abstract 274 | PDF Downloads 246Page 33-44
Christian Kinship in Urban Christianity
Abstract 202 | PDF Downloads 231Page 45-60
Sacred Spaces Online
Abstract 294 | PDF Downloads 166Page 61-72
Resilience of African Kinship Values amidst COVID-19 Pandemic Disruptions in Masvingo and Bikita Districts, Zimbabwe
Abstract 233 | PDF Downloads 165Page 73-85
The Bible as a Social Organizational Tool in African Urban Pentecostalism
Abstract 250 | PDF Downloads 374Page 86-97
Between Kinship and Individualism
Abstract 207 | PDF Downloads 118Page 98-110
“Unmasking” the Authenticity of the Values of Communality Post the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nomiya Church- Eastleigh
Abstract 182 | PDF Downloads 130Page 111-128
Book Reviews
Where Is Our God?: African Christianity and Responses to the Pandemic edited by J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Mark S. Aidoo, and Esther E. Acolatse
Abstract 104 | PDF Downloads 121Page 129-133
World Christianity and Covid-19: Looking Back and Looking Forward by Chammah J. Kaunda
Abstract 150 | PDF Downloads 142Page 134-139