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Christianity In Central Tanzania Mwita Akiri

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Christianity In Central Tanzania Mwita Akiri
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Publisher: Langham Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Mwita Akiri
ISBN: 9781783688029, 9781783687787, 9781783688036, 1783688025, 1783687789, 1783688033
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Christianity In Central Tanzania Mwita Akiri by Mwita Akiri 9781783688029, 9781783687787, 9781783688036, 1783688025, 1783687789, 1783688033 instant download after payment.

In the telling of the history of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in Tanzania, the initiatives, contributions, and experiences of indigenous teachers have too often been neglected in favour of stories of sacrifices of Western missionaries. Bishop Mwita Akiri redresses this bias by using a socio-historical approach, written from an Afro-centric tradition, to evaluate the contributions and experiences of indigenous agents in the growth of Christianity in Tanzania. This book underscores the significance of oral tradition in African historiography and challenges the claim that foreign missionaries succeeded in destroying African cultures, when they are in fact alive and well. This much-needed research also provides a model for dialogue between the perspective of Christian missions and that of African religious and social heritage in order to continue forward with a Christianity that is authentic and also distinctly African.

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