Pastors, partners, and paternalists : : African church leaders and western missionaries in the Anglican Church in Kenya, 1850-1900 / / by Colin Reed.
A study tracing the relationships between missionaries and African Church workers in Kenya in the years 1850-1900, as missionaries increasingly adopted imperial assumptions of Western superiority. It tells the story of the first Anglican clergy in Kenya, their wives and colleagues; their rescue from...
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Superior document: | Studies in Christian mission, volume 17 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, New York : : E.J. Brill,, 1997. |
Year of Publication: | 1997 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Christian mission ;
v. 17. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (215 pages) :; illustrations, maps. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary material
- THE FIRST KENYAN ANGLICAN CLERGY
- INDIA: BOMBAY, NASIK
- RABAI AND ZANZIBAR
- AN END TO THE SLAVE TRADE
- NEW BEGINNINGS 1875-1885
- THE CHURCH AMONG FUGITIVE SLAVE COMMUNITIES
- CONFLICT AND COHABITATION
- THE ORDINATION OF THE FIRST CLERGY
- BISHOPS, PRIESTS AND DEACONS
- FIFTEEN YEARS OF DETERIORATING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE AFRICAN LEADERS AND THE MISSION
- SUBSIDIARY CAUSES OF CONFLICT: LANGUAGE AND DRESS
- THE GIRIAMA CHURCH - SUCCESSORS TO THE FUGITIVE SLAVE CHURCH
- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS : LOOKING BACK AND FORWARD
- POSTSCRIPT
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- PRIMARY SOURCES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
- STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN MISSION.