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God's Interpreters: The Making of an American Mission and an African Church
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This study of the pioneer mission to the Zulu people differs from others in South African mission studies by offering a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between mission and church dur...
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31 October 2023

This study of the pioneer mission to the Zulu people differs from others in South African mission studies by offering a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between mission and church during the formatives stages in the making of an African Christian community, both in America and in British Natal. Critical scholars continue to view the Western mission enterprise as an adjunct if not a tool of colonialism or at best a clash of cultures between white mission powerbrokers and powerless black Christian acolytes. The author argues that they were partners from the beginning, and in this endeavor the Christian identities of the missionaries as well as the Zulu were changed forever.
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Pages: 254
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
31 October 2023
ISBN: 9789004541016
Format: Hardcover
Les Switzer, Ph.D., M.Div, has had careers as a print journalist, a university academic, a hospice chaplain and a part-time minister mainly in South Africa and the U.S. He retired as executive director of the Foundation for Contemporary Theology—a venue for discussion and debate on contemporary issues and concerns in theology and religious studies in general—in Houston, Texas. He has published eight books and thirty-one book chapters, articles and essays in journalism and media studies, development studies, cultural studies, southern African studies and religious studies.