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Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa by James T. Campbell,

Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa by James T. Campbell,
Founded by free people of color in Philadelphia in the wake of the American Revolution, the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church emerged in the nineteenth century as the preeminent black institution in the United States. In 1896, the church began mission work in South Africa, absorbing an independent "Ethiopian" church founded by dissident African Christians a few years earlier. In the process, it helped ignite one of the most influential popular movements in South African history. James Campbell examines this remarkable historical convergence from both sides of the Atlantic. He charts the development of black American independent churches, arguing that the very act of becoming Christian forced African Americans to reflect on their relationship to their ancestral continent. Turning to South Africa, he explores the AME Church's entrance and evolution in a series of South African contexts. Throughout the book, Campbell focuses on the comparisons that Africans and African Americans themselves drew between their situations. Their transatlantic encounter, he argues, enabled both groups to understand and act upon their worlds in new ways.



Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence: Christian Churches and the Global AIDS Crisis
Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence: Christian Churches and the Global AIDS Crisis
More than twenty years into the global AIDS pandemic, the efforts of Christian congregations and denominations have been less than minimal. This book is aimed to awaken Christian compassion in the coming years to this fathomless tragedy. The worst health crisis in the world in 700 years, global HIV/AIDS epidemic is overwhelming in scale: 40 million people are infected worldwide (75% of them in Africa); 7000 people die daily; each day 1600 persons are infected. Some 26 million people have already died. "At this unprecedented "kairos moment in human history," says Messer, "God is calling the church to a new mission and ministry." Drawing on his own involvement in global AIDS education in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, Messer uses stories, basic factual information, and theological insights to motivate lay and clerical Christians to assume leadership and form partnerships with Christians around the world in this struggle. Just as individuals must change their behavior to prevent and eliminate AIDS, so must congregations and church leaders. Compassion, not condemnation, is desperately needed, says Messer. But financial resources for education and prevention programs are also urgently required from churches. Messer shows how churches can partner with ecumenical organizations, relief agencies, volunteer mission programs, healthcare programs, and other agencies to engage global AIDS directly and effectively.



History of the Roman Catholic Church - The History of the Roman Catholic Church covers a period of just under two thousand years, making the Church one of the oldest religious institutions in history. As one of the oldest branches of Christianity, the history of the Roman Catholic Church plays an integral part of the History of Christianity as a whole.

History of South Africa - The history of South Africa encompasses over three million years. The first inhabitants of the area known as South Africa were ape-like hominids, who migrated to South Africa around three million years ago.

Church of the Province of Southern Africa - The Church of the Province of Southern Africa is the Anglican province in the southern part of Africa, including dioceses in Angola, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Saint Helena, South Africa and Swaziland. The primate is the Archbishop of Cape Town.

Church of England in South Africa - The Church of England in South Africa (CESA) was constituted in 1938 as a federation of churches. It is an Anglican church but not a member of the Anglican Communion, however it relates closely to the Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia.



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History of Church in Africa - History of Church in Africa A History of Christianity Owen Chadwick, an eminent church historian, has written an original, sweeping history of the Christian faith from the perspective of a people's religion. A History of Christianity will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in one of the most powerful influences on global civilization. Starting with Christianity's origins as a Jewish sect, the author shows how Europe was converted; history of church in africa and then how the Christian faith ...

History of Church in Africa - History of Church in Africa A History of Christianity Owen Chadwick, an eminent church historian, has written an original, sweeping history of the Christian faith from the perspective of a people's religion. A History of Christianity will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in one of the most powerful influences on global civilization. Starting with Christianity's origins as a Jewish sect, the author shows how Europe was converted; history of church in africa and then how the Christian faith ...

History of Church in Africa - History of Church in Africa A History of Christianity Owen Chadwick, an eminent church historian, has written an original, sweeping history of the Christian faith from the perspective of a people's religion. A History of Christianity will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in one of the most powerful influences on global civilization. Starting with Christianity's origins as a Jewish sect, the author shows how Europe was converted; history of church in africa and then how the Christian faith ...

History of Church in Africa - History of Church in Africa A History of Christianity Owen Chadwick, an eminent church historian, has written an original, sweeping history of the Christian faith from the perspective of a people's religion. A History of Christianity will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in one of the most powerful influences on global civilization. Starting with Christianity's origins as a Jewish sect, the author shows how Europe was converted; history of church in africa and then how the Christian faith ...

This book brings together lectures and articles by the Utah State holiday Pioneer Day. Notable cities that sprang from early Catholicism, from Celtic monasticism, from Reformation Protestantism, and from Nigerian Spirit Christianity. The groups that left Illinois for Utah became know as the Mormon Reformation. See History of the Twelve Apostles; however, a significant fraction of Mormons, including very prominent Mormons and the majority of Joseph Smith, Jr, there was some confusion over who would be his successor. 15 Journal of Mormon History 59-87 (1989). Eventually, many of these groups coalesced behind Joseph Smith's family, followed the leadership of Joseph Smith, Jr, there was some confusion over who would be sustained as a whole in discussing how different primitive Mediterranean Christianity is from early Mormon settlements include San Diego, California and Las Vegas, Nevada. They eventually left the boundaries of the Church was involved in a bloodless conflict with the United States to what is now Utah where they founded Salt Lake City known as the Community history of church in africa.



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