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Christian Warfare In Rhodesiazimbabwe The Salvation Army And African Liberation 18911991 Norman H Murdoch

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Christian Warfare In Rhodesiazimbabwe The Salvation Army And African Liberation 18911991 Norman H Murdoch
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Publisher: Lutterworth Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Norman H. Murdoch
ISBN: 9780718894115, 0718894111
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Christian Warfare In Rhodesiazimbabwe The Salvation Army And African Liberation 18911991 Norman H Murdoch by Norman H. Murdoch 9780718894115, 0718894111 instant download after payment.

‘Christian Warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe' takes a hard look at the history of the Salvation Army in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe and its long history with both the government and the rest of the church. Norman H. Murdoch examines in-depth the parallels between the events of the First Chimurenga, an uprising against European occupation in 1896-97, and the Second Chimurenga in the 1970s, the civil war that led to majority rule. At the time of the first, the Salvation Army was barely established in the country; by the second, it was fully entrenched in the ruling class. Murdoch explores the collaboration of this Christian mission with the institutions of white rule and the painful process of disentanglement necessary by the late twentieth century. Stories of martyrdom and colonial mythology are set in the carefully researched context of ecumenical relations and the Salvation Army's largely unknown and seldom accessible internal politics.

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