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The Missionary Outreach of the West Indian Church : Jamaican Baptist Missions to West Africa in the Nineteenth Century

Part of the Research in Religion and Family Black Perspectives series
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The Missionary Outreach of the West Indian Church is the story of Jamaican Baptists, ex-slaves who, four years after Emancipation (1838), established a witness in the Cameroons (West Africa) in cooperation with their British pastors and with the reluctant aid of the Baptist Missionary Society of London.

Professor Russell analyzes the relationship between the undertaking of the mission and the new self-awareness of a freed people.

The institutions created to achieve their aims are discussed and their fortunes are followed amid the chaotic ecclesiastical, economic, and political happenings consequent upon the Anglo/Hispanic rivalry at the time.

The book is also a study of what happens when a mission-field becomes a mission agency with missionaries of its own.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820430633 / 9780820430638
Paperback / softback
15/06/2000
United States
323 pages, 7 ill.
160 x 230 mm, 450 grams
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