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2023 | 14 | 3 | 109-133

Article title

Christianities among Bemba Women: The Influence of Christian Teachings on the Way of Life in the North of Zambia

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PL
Wyznania chrześcijańskie wśród kobiet Bemba. Wpływ nauczania chrześcijańskiego na sposób życia w północnej Zambii

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Abstracts

PL
Esej prezentuje współczesne postawy, szczególnie kobiet, wobec kwestii etycznych w kontekście chrześcijańskim w prowincji Luapula w Zambii. Autorka omawia społeczną rolę tradycyjnych religii, przedstawia wyniki własnych badań nad różnorodnością religijną w tym regionie i na tej podstawie opisuje dynamikę relacji pomiędzy różnymi kościołami i wskazuje na charakterystyczne elementy społeczności katolickiej. Następnie ilustruje, jak przekonania religijne wpływają na sposób życia, opisuje normy dotyczące ubioru i roli kobiet w społeczeństwie oraz małżeństwo.
EN
This essay sheds light on the contemporary attitudes (especially of women) towards ethical issues in the Christian context in the Luapula Province in Zambia. After outlining the role of traditional religions, I present my own data on the diversity of Christianity in the region. Based on this, I describe the dynamics between different denominations and point out particularities of the Catholic community. Then, I illustrate how religious convictions influence the way of life. This includes the explication of norms surrounding the dress code, the role of women in the society, and marriage.

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Volume

14

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3

Pages

109-133

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Dates

published
2023

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
31233924

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_18290_rkult23143_8
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