The history of Kimbanguism
- 324pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The narrative reveals the life and ministry of Prophet Simon Kimbangü, detailing his preaching in Bas Zaïre in 1921, his death sentence by a Belgian colonial court, and the subsequent life imprisonment. His Eminence Diangienda Kuntima shares insights into the clandestine existence of Kimbanguists, the deportation of thousands, and the church's fight for official recognition. The book also explores Kimbanguist theology, addressing beliefs about life, God, and sacraments, along with liturgical texts, marking a significant contribution to the history of the Kimbanguist Church.
