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{{Infobox Christian denomination|image=Zoekerism.png|imagewidth=175px|native_name=Church of the Second Ascension|caption=Official seal|separated_from=Dutch Reformed Church|founded_date=1856|founded_place=Aisa, [[South Tussenland]]|language=[[Amerikaens]]|founder=[[Tegbesoe]]|headquarters=Vrÿheidt, [[South Tussenland]]|abbreviation=CSA (English) </br> KTH ([[Amerikaens]])|area=America, West Africa|polity=Connexional|theology=Zoekerism|main_classification=Syncretic|type=New religious movement}}
[[File:Zoekerism.png|thumb|215x215px|The '''Njame Dua''', the universal symbol for Zoekerism. ]]
 
'''Zoekerism''' (Amerikaens: ''Soeckerisme''; also alternatively spelled as ''Zoikerism'' in English), also known as the '''Church of Second Ascension''', or simply the '''Zoekerist Church''', is a religion that developed in [[South Tussenland]] during the 1860s. It is a syncretization of Protestantism and various traditional West African religious beliefs (most notably from Akan and Fon) as a product of the African diaspora in North America brought about by the transatlantic slave trade. It is considered a branch of Christianity practiced mainly by the Afro-American community in South Tussenland, [[Virginia]], [[Florida]].and Zoekeristin transplant communities alsoin existWest (toAfrica. aZoekerist lessercommunities extent)also exist in adjacent regions like [[Florida]], [[Cuba]], [[Saint-Domingue]], and the West Indies. Adherents are known as '''Zoekerists'''.
 
Zoekerist thought is centered around the belief in a supreme creator, the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the pursuit for truth, freedom, and homeland. Zoekerism is heavily associated with [[South Tussenland]]'s independence movement and the idea of ''universal emancipation''.
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