Christian missionary engagement in Central Nigeria, 1857-1891 : the Church Missionary Society's all-African mission on the Upper Niger
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Christian missionary engagement in Central Nigeria, 1857-1891 : the Church Missionary Society's all-African mission on the Upper Niger
(African histories and modernities / series editors, Toyin Falola, Matthew M. Heaton)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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内容説明
In the decades before colonial partition in Africa, the Church Missionary Society embarked on the first serious effort to evangelize in an independent Muslim state. Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther led an all-African field staff to convert the people of the Upper Niger and Confluence area, whose communities were threatened or already conquered by an expanding jihadist Nupe state. In this book, Femi J. Kolapo examines the significance of the mission as an African-rather than European-undertaking, assessing its impact on missionary practice, local engagement, and Christian conversion prospects. By offering a fuller history of this overlooked mission in the history of Christianity in Nigeria, this book reaffirms indigenous agency and rethinks the mission as an experiment ahead of its time.
目次
1. Introduction
2. The CMS Upper Niger and Confluence Area Environment
3. CMS Niger Mission Agents' Field Practice
4. Management of Conversion on the Upper Niger and at the Confluence
5. Women and the CMS Upper Niger Mission
6. A Stalled Christian Transition
7. Concluding Thoughts
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