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The term "Aladura" means "praying person" in Yoruba. Aladura is a classification of indigenous churches in south-western Nigeria that started in the early 20th century. These churches believe in the efficacy of prayers and practical guidance by God through the Holy Spirit in all its programs. The main Aladura churches can be distinguished by the distinct apostolic way, the church founders were called directly by Christ himself. Jesus Christ emphasized: my house shall be called the house of prayer.

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  • Aladura (en)
  • Aladura-Kirchen (de)
  • Aladura (fr)
  • Kościół Pana „Aladura” (pl)
  • Aladura (sv)
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  • Die Aladura-Kirchen (von Yoruba: Aladura = „Besitzer des Gebets“) sind eine hauptsächlich in Westafrika, vor allem in West-Nigeria verbreitete Strömung im Christentum, die besonderen Wert auf die Möglichkeit von Geistheilungen legt. (de)
  • Kościół Pana „Aladura” – afrochrześcijański Kościół, który został założony w 1930 roku przez Josiah Olunowo Oshitelu w , w Nigerii. Powstał z ruchu Aladura, związanym z ruchem zielonoświątkowym, a później rozprzestrzenił się po całym świecie zwłaszcza w sąsiednich krajach: Benin, Togo, Ghana, Liberia i Sierra Leone. W 2005 r. miał 3,6 miliona wiernych. Kościół prowadzi własny Instytut Teologiczny, który jest obecnie częścią . (pl)
  • Aladura (yoruba för bönemänniskor) är samlingsnamnet på en grupp västafrikanska kyrkor karaktäriserade av stark tro på bön, fasta, helbrägdagörelse genom tro, drömmar och visioner, tungotal och profetia. Man tar tydlig avstånd från traditionell animism som man menar har sin grund i trolldom och onda andemakter. Aladura-rörelsen växte fram i Ijebu-Ode i Nigeria, efter första världskriget, och fick snabbt stor spridning då många medlemmar helades från den då härjande spanska sjukan. Viktiga trossamfund som vuxit fram ur denna rörelse är bland annat , , och Cherubim & Seraphim-rörelsen. (sv)
  • The term "Aladura" means "praying person" in Yoruba. Aladura is a classification of indigenous churches in south-western Nigeria that started in the early 20th century. These churches believe in the efficacy of prayers and practical guidance by God through the Holy Spirit in all its programs. The main Aladura churches can be distinguished by the distinct apostolic way, the church founders were called directly by Christ himself. Jesus Christ emphasized: my house shall be called the house of prayer. (en)
  • Aladura est un mouvement religieux chrétien né parmi les Yorubas du Nigeria au lendemain de la Première Guerre mondiale, dans le contexte particulier de la pandémie de grippe espagnole qui affecta le pays en 1918 et dans le cadre plus général de la décolonisation qui conduisit à l'émergence d'un grand nombre d'Églises africaines indépendantes (African Initiated Churches) à travers le continent. Plusieurs centaines d'Églises se réclament de la mouvance aladura qui peuvent être spiritualistes ou pentecôtistes. Parmi les plus connues figurent: (fr)
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  • Aladura (en)
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  • Mostly Pentecostal (en)
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  • Early 20th century (en)
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  • Die Aladura-Kirchen (von Yoruba: Aladura = „Besitzer des Gebets“) sind eine hauptsächlich in Westafrika, vor allem in West-Nigeria verbreitete Strömung im Christentum, die besonderen Wert auf die Möglichkeit von Geistheilungen legt. (de)
  • The term "Aladura" means "praying person" in Yoruba. Aladura is a classification of indigenous churches in south-western Nigeria that started in the early 20th century. These churches believe in the efficacy of prayers and practical guidance by God through the Holy Spirit in all its programs. The main Aladura churches can be distinguished by the distinct apostolic way, the church founders were called directly by Christ himself. Jesus Christ emphasized: my house shall be called the house of prayer. Aladura churches emphasize the power of prayer and the word of God (both the Bible and the living voice of God). They believe in holiness. The yoruba term for this: is "ijo-mimo". Aladura churches are Evangelicals and various elements associated with Pentecostalism can be found in Aladura churches. Most of the pioneer founders in the early 20th century were initially Anglicans and Methodists. They rejected the power of traditional African religion as malign. They also opposed many dominant practices then such as: both polygamy and witchcraft and focus instead on the "holiness movement". Today, many churches in Nigeria can be called "Aladura", since they have been influenced by this movement. (en)
  • Aladura est un mouvement religieux chrétien né parmi les Yorubas du Nigeria au lendemain de la Première Guerre mondiale, dans le contexte particulier de la pandémie de grippe espagnole qui affecta le pays en 1918 et dans le cadre plus général de la décolonisation qui conduisit à l'émergence d'un grand nombre d'Églises africaines indépendantes (African Initiated Churches) à travers le continent. Plusieurs centaines d'Églises se réclament de la mouvance aladura qui peuvent être spiritualistes ou pentecôtistes. Parmi les plus connues figurent: * la (Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim, spiritualiste, 1925); * l' (Church of the Lord, spiritualiste, 1930); * l' (Christ Apostolic Church, pentecôtiste, 1941); * et l'Église du Christianisme Céleste (Celestial Church of Christ, spiritualiste, 1947). (fr)
  • Kościół Pana „Aladura” – afrochrześcijański Kościół, który został założony w 1930 roku przez Josiah Olunowo Oshitelu w , w Nigerii. Powstał z ruchu Aladura, związanym z ruchem zielonoświątkowym, a później rozprzestrzenił się po całym świecie zwłaszcza w sąsiednich krajach: Benin, Togo, Ghana, Liberia i Sierra Leone. W 2005 r. miał 3,6 miliona wiernych. Kościół prowadzi własny Instytut Teologiczny, który jest obecnie częścią . (pl)
  • Aladura (yoruba för bönemänniskor) är samlingsnamnet på en grupp västafrikanska kyrkor karaktäriserade av stark tro på bön, fasta, helbrägdagörelse genom tro, drömmar och visioner, tungotal och profetia. Man tar tydlig avstånd från traditionell animism som man menar har sin grund i trolldom och onda andemakter. Aladura-rörelsen växte fram i Ijebu-Ode i Nigeria, efter första världskriget, och fick snabbt stor spridning då många medlemmar helades från den då härjande spanska sjukan. Viktiga trossamfund som vuxit fram ur denna rörelse är bland annat , , och Cherubim & Seraphim-rörelsen. (sv)
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  • South-Western, Nigeria (en)
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