Système social et stratégies d'acteurs en Afrique
Book Description
In the face of profound uncertainty about the future, Africa confronts challenges that extend far beyond economic hardship. Gilbert Mubangi Bet'ukany explores how traditional social bonds are dissolving and reforming into new patterns of relationship, where ancient solidarity mingles with individual ambition and strategic calculation.
Through an in-depth examination of young priests in the Diocese of Kikwit in Congo, this scholarly work illuminates a dimension of African social transformation that has received insufficient attention. The author reveals how religious leaders navigate between spiritual calling and worldly pressures, creating hybrid forms of community that blend sacred tradition with pragmatic adaptation.
This 367-page study offers readers insight into the complex interplay between faith, identity, and social change in contemporary Africa. Mubangi Bet'ukany demonstrates how cultural and spiritual disorientation accompanies material struggles, as communities seek new ways to maintain connection while pursuing individual advancement.
For those interested in understanding how spiritual institutions adapt to social upheaval, this work provides a nuanced perspective on the evolving relationship between church and society. The book examines how religious actors develop strategies for survival and influence within changing political and cultural landscapes.
Readers seeking to comprehend the deeper currents of social transformation will find here a thoughtful analysis of how traditional values and modern pressures create new forms of spiritual and social organization.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~10 hours)
📄 Length: 367 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Church and state
- ✓ Explore Catholic Church
- ✓ Explore Social conditions
- ✓ Explore Clergy
- ✓ Explore Political activity
- ✓ Explore Christianity and culture
- ✓ Explore Church renewal
- ✓ Explore History