Carl Hugo and Mary Gutsche and the "German" Baptists of the Eastern Cape

Carl Hugo and Mary Gutsche and the
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9789996060298
ISBN-13 : 9996060292
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Carl Hugo and Mary Gutsche and the "German" Baptists of the Eastern Cape by : H. Haus

In 1859 the British "imported" 445 German settler families to strengthen the colonial borders in British Kaffraria (now Eastern Cape) in South Africa. Three of these settler families were Baptists, they evangelized their fellow Germans and anyone else they met. In 1867 Johann Gerhard Oncken of Hamburg, the founder of the Baptist Churches in Continental Europe, sent Hugo Gutsche to take care of the new Baptist community there and evangelize the native population. The author of this book, Fritz Haus, the last of Gutsche's German successors, wrote his PhD on the life and work of Hugo Gutsche, graduating from the University of Stellenbosch at the age of 80. Haus describes his ministry to White and Black over half a century and he does not forget Mrs Mary Gutsche, whom her husband called his "co-pastor."

History of the Zambia Baptist Association 1905-2005

History of the Zambia Baptist Association 1905-2005
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 622
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ISBN-10 : 9789996066498
ISBN-13 : 9996066495
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Zambia Baptist Association 1905-2005 by : L. Frey

Much good academic work has been done on the mainline churches in many African countries. But less so on the "smaller" missions and the churches that they founded. This book describes the history of one of the "smaller" churches the Zambia Baptist Association with its roots in Malawi (1905) and its missionary connections to England, South Africa, Sweden, Australia and finally to the Liebenzell Mission in Germany. It is thus one of the many contributions needed for the writing of a history of the Evangelical churches of Africa.

Setting the Record Straight

Setting the Record Straight
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9789996066436
ISBN-13 : 9996066436
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Setting the Record Straight by : Hany Longwe

"Kusadziwa Nkufa Komwe"(Lack of Knowledge is as Being Dead) is a Nyanja maxim, African Philosophy that is true the world over. A person who lacks knowledge is as good as dead, inactive and insensitive. A dead person does not contribute to good life. Lack of knowledge leads to destruction, but having knowledge leads to informed decisions and freedom. Setting the Record Straight is about correction wrong understanding and replacing it with liberating knowledge, to the benefit of both church and society.

African Feminist Theology and Baptist Pastors' Wives in Malawi

African Feminist Theology and Baptist Pastors' Wives in Malawi
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Publisher : Luviri Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9789996066221
ISBN-13 : 9996066223
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis African Feminist Theology and Baptist Pastors' Wives in Malawi by : Longwe, Molly

This book presents a story of the experiences of being church of the pastors’ wives within the Baptist Convention of Malawi (BACOMA). Formed in 1970 out of the missionary endeavours of the North American-based Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), BACOMA is a voluntary national association of Baptist churches. Molly Longwe‘s book presents a concise picture of African Feminist Theology and to relates it to the lived experiences of pastors‘ wives in the Baptist Convention of Malawi.

The Dutch Reformed Women's Missionary Movement from the Cape and the Mt Holyoke Connection

The Dutch Reformed Women's Missionary Movement from the Cape and the Mt Holyoke Connection
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9789996066887
ISBN-13 : 9996066886
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dutch Reformed Women's Missionary Movement from the Cape and the Mt Holyoke Connection by : Robert Dana

This book reinterprets the history of South African Dutch Reformed missions as a women's movement. It traces American women missionaries from Mt. Holyoke College who went to southern Africa in the late 1800s to teach Dutch Reformed girls. Dutch Reformed women then formed a missionary network to send the educated women throughout southern Africa, and into Malawi and Zimbabwe. Missionary women modeled a combination of education and piety that inspired African church women's leadership and enabled Reformed churches to spread throughout the region. Not only does the book show how American women introduced a distinctive missionary piety into Reformed missions, but it also places women at the center of southern African mission history.

For the Sake of Christian Marriage, Abolish Church Weddings

For the Sake of Christian Marriage, Abolish Church Weddings
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 9789996066573
ISBN-13 : 9996066576
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis For the Sake of Christian Marriage, Abolish Church Weddings by : Klaus Fiedler

Over the last decades, an ever-growing gap has developed between traditional marriage and the officiation of it as a church wedding, because of the expenses involved in a "proper" church wedding. These are not demanded by the churches, but by common social expectations. Irrespective of whether a church sees marriage as a sacrament or as a civil order, much emphasis is put on it, by the churches and by society. Many churches exclude those "not properly married" from the sacraments. But why should the churches put so much emphasis on their church wed-dings, a ritual not found in the New Testament, and which came into the church only almost a thousand years later?

Baptists Worldwide

Baptists Worldwide
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781666795882
ISBN-13 : 1666795887
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Baptists Worldwide by : Erich Geldbach

The diverse Baptist movement goes back to the separatist wing of English puritanism. The book first describes the history and missionary expansion of this movement. It then lays out its teachings on baptism, eucharist, and ministry, its commitment to religious liberty and human rights, its socio-political involvement as well as the role of women in the church. Finally, exemplary details of Baptist existence in the local congregations and Unions/Conventions from around the world provide insight into the colorful life, work, order, and faith of a global people, held loosely together by its World Alliance. All thirty essays are written by experts in their fields from all continents.

Privatization of the Christian Faith

Privatization of the Christian Faith
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Publisher : Legon Theological Studies Series
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000087942532
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Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Privatization of the Christian Faith by : Louise Kretzschmar

Baptist Ways

Baptist Ways
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Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058135800
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Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Baptist Ways by : Bill J. Leonard

This extensive resource traces significant aspects of Baptist history from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. It surveys basic beliefs, events, and experiences evident in Baptist communities. Leonard explores the effect of the Baptist identity on not just America, but on the world, and includes the emergence of English, British, Irish, and Caribbean Baptists, to name a few. Also skillfully covered is the influence of the Baptist faith in the United States, including the development of African American Baptists and the numerous denominations that emerged in the twentieth century.

Crossroads of Culture

Crossroads of Culture
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : 9789996060427
ISBN-13 : 999606042X
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Crossroads of Culture by : Eric Lindland

Combining history, ethnography, and culture theory, this book explores how residents in northwestern Malawi have responded over time to the early missionary assertion that local religious and healing practices were incompatible with Christianity and western medicine. It details how local agents, in the past and today, have constructed new cultural forms that weave facets of ancestral spiritualism and divination with Christianity and biomedicine. Alongside a rich historical review of the late-19th century encounter between Tumbuka-speakers and the Scottish Presbyterians of the Livingstonia Mission, the book explores the contemporary therapeutic dance complex known as Vimbuza and considers two case studies, each the story of a man confronting illness and struggling to understand the roots and meaning of his a?iction. In the process, the book considers the enduring missiological and anthropological topics of conversion and syncretism, and questions the assertion by some scholars that Western missionaries in Africa have been successful agents of religious hegemony.