Themes in the Christian History of Central AfricaThis title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1975. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Interaction of the MBona Cult and Christianity | 14 |
the Use | 30 |
dellas Area and their Effects upon Christianity | 76 |
Introduction | 85 |
The Influence of Livingstonia Mission upon the Form | 98 |
The Contribution of the Epworth Mission Settlement | 135 |
With Hope Unconquered and Unconquerable | 152 |
Adrian Hastings Research Officer School of Oriental | 175 |
The Influence on National Affairs of Alston May Bishop | 195 |
Introduction | 215 |
InterChurch Cooperation in Rhodesias Towns 196272 | 238 |
the Rukwadzano Women | 256 |
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Themes in the Christian History of Central Africa Terence O. Ranger,John C. Weller Limited preview - 1975 |
Common terms and phrases
African sisters African societies Anglican Arthur Shearly Cripps baptism baptized Bishop Bulawayo Catholic Central Africa Central African religions centre Chaminuka Chewa chiefs Chiremba Christ Christian colonial congregation contemplative Council Cripps Cripps's district Epworth European evidence father Fiwila headman History of Malawi ideas independent churches influence institutions interview Kachindamoto Khulubvi killed Kololo leaders live Livingstonia Livingstonia mission London Lusaka M'Bona cult Malawi Mang'anja Mankhamba Masasi Membe membership Missionary Conference Mwana Lesa movement Mwenzo Native Ndola Ngoni Northern Rhodesia Nyasa Nyasaland Nyau Nyau societies Nyendwa Nyirenda October paper Phiri political prayer preachers prophetic religious Rukwadzano rural Salisbury Schoffeleers Shaiwila Shona shrine social South Africa Southern spirit Sukuta Swaka T. O. Ranger teachers Tengani territorial cults Thyolo tion Tomo Nyirenda Tomo's towns traditional tribal village Watch Tower welfare associations witchcraft witches women young Zambesi Zambia


