Biographical Dictionary of Christian MissionsAnderson, director of the Overseas Ministries Studies Center in New Haven, Connecticut, coordinated the writings of 350 scholars from 45 countries to document the lives of nearly 2,500 missionaries from Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Pentecostal, independent, and indigenous churches. Arranged alphabe |
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What a great project! The entry on Carl Strehlow is confused between his time at Coopers' Creek with Rev Georg Reuther among the Dieri people and his posting to Hermannsburg among the Aranda/Arrrernte.
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