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Voices from Africa: Transforming Mission in a Context of Marginalization
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Voices from Africa: Transforming Mission in a Context of Marginalization

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Voices from Africa is written entirely by Africans and includes a series of vision statements from a number of Africa’s Anglican leaders, including Archbishop Donald Mtetemela, Archbishop of Tanzania and Archbishop Njongonkulu of Cape Town, South Africa (Desmond Tutu’s successor) as well as specially commissioned articles on issues such as the challenge of Islam, poverty, reconciliation and HIV and Aids. It also includes insights from women, children and refugees who reflect on their experience of marginalization. This book seeks to engage with and learn from the experiences of the African Churches and challenges the reader to explore their own understanding of mission in the light of what we hear from Africa.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Church House Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2002
Pages
160
ISBN
9780715155523

Voices from Africa is written entirely by Africans and includes a series of vision statements from a number of Africa’s Anglican leaders, including Archbishop Donald Mtetemela, Archbishop of Tanzania and Archbishop Njongonkulu of Cape Town, South Africa (Desmond Tutu’s successor) as well as specially commissioned articles on issues such as the challenge of Islam, poverty, reconciliation and HIV and Aids. It also includes insights from women, children and refugees who reflect on their experience of marginalization. This book seeks to engage with and learn from the experiences of the African Churches and challenges the reader to explore their own understanding of mission in the light of what we hear from Africa.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Church House Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2002
Pages
160
ISBN
9780715155523