The Dynamics and Contradictions of Evangelisation in Africa

The Dynamics and Contradictions of Evangelisation in Africa
Title The Dynamics and Contradictions of Evangelisation in Africa PDF eBook
Author Peter Acho Awoh
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 210
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9956578215

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This book critically discusses missionary Christianity and colonization in Africa as twin enterprises with a common ambition. While the colonialist set out to invest capital and reap profit, the missionary desire was to tend and turn African souls from damnation. It was this desire that drove the missionaries into the interior, propelled by the belief that no land was too remote to escape their attention and vigilance. It equally kept missionary zeal buoyant. The clarification of the concept of salvation within the Roman Catholic Church during the Vatican II Council set in motion the current lethargy that has in some places crippled the mission itself. In retrospect, one can begin to wonder why Africans became Christians. What reasons motivated the early adherents to cling to this foreign religion? Were there some internal deficiencies in African traditional religions, which the Africans hoped to remedy by joining the new religion? Or was it just part of the wholesale flirting with whatever was foreign and perceived to be modern? What baits were used by the missionaries to entice Africans? Christianity posed a danger to many of the time-honoured answers to African problems. These were the 'values' Africans converting to Christianity were expected to abandon. Why have Christians continually returned to their abandoned roots in time of crisis? This moving, well argued, richly documented and empirically substantiated study concludes by cautioning against the stubborn drive at radical conversion to Christianity with scant regard to the imperatives of enculturation.

Missions

Missions
Title Missions PDF eBook
Author Howard Benjamin Grose
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1928
Genre Baptists
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Mission (Un)Popular

Mission (Un)Popular
Title Mission (Un)Popular PDF eBook
Author Anna Humphrey
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 415
Release 2011-06-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1423154584

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Margot Button has a resolution for seventh grade: Be more normal. Easier said than done, but if Margot can learn to control her big mouth (and hair), there is hope. The new girl, Em, from New York, needs a friend too, now that the popular girls have decided she's "weird." More accurately, Em is "intimidating." She dresses like a rock star and has a flexible relationship with the truth, and her secret campaign to turn the tables on the popular girls may involve bending some laws. But after years of enduring popular girl Sarah J.'s bullying, Margot finds the plan hard to resist. Her approval rating is finally up -- and, it really couldn't hurt to take Sarah down a few notches...could it? Endearingly imperfect and utterly charming, Margot Button is irresistible in this heartwarming novel about friendship, bullies and the travails of middle school.

The baptist Magazine

The baptist Magazine
Title The baptist Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 872
Release 1872
Genre
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Loans and Legitimacy

Loans and Legitimacy
Title Loans and Legitimacy PDF eBook
Author Katherine A.S. Siegel
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 230
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0813161339

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In 1919 the Soviet government directed Ludwig Martens to open a trade bureau in New York. Before his deportation two years later, Martens had established contact with nearly one thousand American firms and conducted trade in the face of a stiff Allied embargo. His work planted the seeds for growing commercial ties between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. throughout the 1920s. Because the United States did not recognize the Soviet Union until 1933, historians have viewed the early Soviet–American relationship as an ideological stand-off. Katherine Siegel, drawing on public, private, and corporate documents as well as newly opened Soviet archives, paints a different picture. She finds that business ties flourished between 1923 and 1930, American sales to the Soviets grew twentyfold and American firms supplied Russians with more than a fourth of their imports. American businesses were only too eager to tap into huge Soviet markets. Under the Soviets' New Economic Policy and first Five Year Plan, American firms invested in the U.S.S.R. and sold technical processes, provided consulting services, built factories, and trained Soviet engineers in the U.S. Most significantly, Siegel shows, this commercial relationship encouraged policy shifts at the highest levels of the U.S. government. Thus when Franklin D. Roosevelt opened diplomatic relations with Russia, he was building on ties that had been carefully constructed over the previous fifteen years. Siegel's study makes an important contribution to a new understanding of early Soviet-American relations.

In Journeyings Oft

In Journeyings Oft
Title In Journeyings Oft PDF eBook
Author Georgiana Baucus
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1897
Genre Asia
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Memoirs of the Princess Daschkaw

Memoirs of the Princess Daschkaw
Title Memoirs of the Princess Daschkaw PDF eBook
Author Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (kni︠a︡gini︠a︡)
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1840
Genre Nobility
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