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  • av Lamin Sanneh
    418,-

    In this fascinating re-evaluation of ChristianHistory West African Christianity concentrates on the role of Africans as the principal agents of, and the significance of African materials in, the spread of Christianity from its earliest centuries. When examining Christianity in Africa other studies focus mainly on the organization of the missionary effort in Europe and America, seeing the rise of African Christianity as a direct consequence of external developments. Still others view Christianity as chiefly the unwitting begetter of nationalist reaction.In contrast to both of these approaches Dr. Sanneh analyzed the Christian religious theme by linking it to local religious responses and attitudes. He pays particular attention to the adaptation of religion in African societies and to parallels and exigencies in local traditions, with the Western missionary theme considered in the light of indigenous initiatives. He reviews developments in New Testament times and early Christianity in Egypt and North Africa, as well as paying special attention to the phenomenon of African Christian Independency.West African Christianity concludes with an examination of both Christianity and Islam in their African manifestation, demonstrating how "the African factor" emerges as a major category of transformation: preceding in importance "this missionary factor."

  • - Muslims And West African Pluralism
    av Lamin Sanneh
    2 207,-

    Exploring the "clash of civilizations" between secular government and Muslim traditions in West Africa, this study appraises the challenge of separating the administration of the state from deeply-held beliefs of the Islamic peoples of the region.

  • - Muslims And West African Pluralism
    av Lamin Sanneh
    810,-

    "This fascinating study explores the "clash of civilizations" between the secular government and Muslim traditions in West Africa, appraising the challenge of separating the administration of the state"

  • - Christianity and Islam in "Secular" Britain
    av Jenny Taylor, Lesslie Newbigin & Lamin Sanneh
    311,-

    "The issue . . . in the multicultural millennium is not so much the ''Islamization'' of a once-Christian culture as the emergence, with state collusion, of discrete territories where vastly different norms prevail, shut off and resentful, a breeding ground for ferment and a target for hostility."In the aftermath of the London suicide bombings, this unusual book seems more prophetic than ever. Begun six years before 9/11, it examined the roots of political Islam and its offshoots in Britain. In describing the indifference of policy makers and government officials to religion, it warned of extremism taking root among disaffected young Muslims--and offered a vision of hope tempered with realism that might have helped avert tragedy had it been more widely heeded.The book''s timely republication offers another chance to understand the roots of our present crisis--and a way out of it. Lamin Sanneh, himself a former Muslim, explores the history of Islam''s always controversial accommodations with the West. Jenny Taylor''s debut contribution engages critically at the grassroots level, looking in detail at Islam in Britain, its mission and tactics, and the State''s inadequate response to them. "Neglect would appear to have been government policy." Lesslie Newbigin describes the loss of a sense of direction in the West as bankrupt secular ideologies confront fundamentalism with politically correct platitudes or coercive legislation that is destroying the West''s historic freedoms. All three authors call for a radical Christian critique to replace the false and evidently failed policies of neutrality of the State.

  • - The Missionary Impact on Culture
    av Lamin Sanneh
    391,-

  • - Homecoming of an African
    av Lamin Sanneh
    359,-

  • - American Blacks and the Making of Modern West Africa
    av Lamin Sanneh
    515,-

    In 1792, nearly 1,200 freed American slaves crossed the Atlantic and established in Freetown, West Africa, a community dedicated to anti-slavery and opposed to the African chieftain hierarchy that was tied to slavery. Lamin Sanneh's engrossing book narrates this story.

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