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8 Μαρ 2024 · Missionary women had to rely on African women as “culture brokers” to interpret Christianity within their communities, and these African women were critical to the indigenization of Christianity in Africa.
- African Women Christians
This work, therefore, provides the conditions,...
- African Women Christians
Adoniram Judson has been titled the first American missionary to travel overseas. But both Liele and Protten predated them. Their stories add depth and complication to the sometimes too-simple...
11 Δεκ 2012 · After Josephine Beckwith and DeLaris Johnson broke the color barrier at two southern missionary training schools in the 1940s and 50s, their religious vocations led them and other African American women on a trajectory of missionary service resonate with what we recognize today as civil rights activism.
8 Μαρ 2024 · This work, therefore, provides the conditions, circumstances, and realities surrounding the promotion of Christianity in Africa by these women (European women missionaries and their African women counterparts).
20 Απρ 2015 · Harvey Kiwiyani offers ample illustrations of Africans adopting this role – and here the explicit mention of African women missionaries would have been an asset – throughout the continent's history of Christianity.
Black Christian missionaries, especially African American women, were particularly active in the war-torn South. Indeed the work of black women missionaries laid the foundation for a broader expression of black feminism in the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century.
19 Νοε 2018 · In the 1920s, Christian missionaries in central Kenya mounted a concerted campaign to prohibit ‘female circumcision’ among their flourishing African congregations. This provoked a backlash, with thousands of Kikuyu Christians deserting the missions to found their own independent churches and schools in the early 1930s.