David Livingstone: Missionary, Explorer, Abolitionist

Author:   Vance Christie
Publisher:   Christian Focus Publications Ltd
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9781527110076


Pages:   768
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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David Livingstone: Missionary, Explorer, Abolitionist


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This gripping in–depth biography is a must–read insight into a fascinating man.   David Livingstone was one of the most consequential individuals who lived in the nineteenth century. An unpretentious Scottish missionary doctor, explorer and abolitionist, he opened the door for Christianity in southern Africa. Vance Christie’s biography is the most comprehensive and accurate account ever written about Livingstone.   During his lifetime he was a hero in Britain and beyond, and gained a degree of respect, trust, appreciation and even affection with many African people. He was a man who overcame many deprivations and discouragements, and displayed the utmost measure of courage, self–control, faith, wisdom and ingenuity. Christie takes a balanced look at Livingstone’s amazing achievements, but also at his very real flaws. 

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Author:   Vance Christie
Publisher:   Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Weight:   1.320kg
ISBN:  

9781527110076


ISBN 10:   1527110079
Pages:   768
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Comprehensive and judicious, intended for edification, it is now the best place to start for people looking for a detailed description of this titan's life and work interpreted in relation to the history of the modern British Empire and Western colonialism. -- Douglas A. Sweeney (Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama) I thank God for this fresh biography of David Livingstone, the pioneering missionary explorer of central Africa. He died in 1873 and his heart was buried in Zambia. On the centenary of his death, Zambians held commemorative events in several stadia in honour of this man. Also, the only town in Zambia that remains with a foreign name after its political independence from Great Britain is Livingstone. If you want to understand why a people who were once steeped in spiritual darkness should honour a Christian missionary in this way, read this definitive biography! -- Conrad Mbewe (Pastor, Kabwata Baptist Church, Kabwata, Zambia; Founding Chancellor, African Christian University, Lusaka, Zambia) While sympathetic to Livingstone, Christie provides us with an honest portrayal of the renowned missionary-explorer of southern Africa, and through Livingstone, gives a window into 19th century African history, colonialism, and wider missionary endeavor. -- William VanDoodewaard (Professor of Church History, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Greenville, South Carolina) For all the faults of Livingstone and those around him, the story speaks of a man who sought to serve God faithfully and the impact that his life had on Africa. -- Alistair Wilson (Lecturer in Mission and New Testament, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Scotland) By setting Livingstone in the context of his times and through exhaustive, scrupulous reliance on well-attested primary sources, Christie brings the Doctor to life as a historical figure, but also as a worthy example for our times as well. -- Mark A. Noll (Author of 'America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911') David Livingstone was truly one of the towering figures of his time. And though the times have changed, his name lives on. That makes him a fitting subject for a biography of this magnitude-one that recounts his story and considers his impact on his nation, on this world, and on the history of Christian missions. -- Tim Challies (Blogger at www.challies.com)


By setting Livingstone in the context of his times and through exhaustive, scrupulous reliance on well-attested primary sources, Christie brings the Doctor to life as a historical figure, but also as a worthy example for our times as well. -- Mark A. Noll (Author of 'America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911') Providing extensive citations from primary sources (both Livingstone's published works and his correspondence) and drawing on the work of previous biographers, Christie presents the life of a remarkable man in a fresh and engaging way, and deals with available evidence carefully and honestly. For all the faults of Livingstone and those around him, the story speaks of a man who sought to serve God faithfully and the impact that his life had on Africa. -- Alistair Wilson (Lecturer in Mission and New Testament, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Scotland) David Livingstone was truly one of the towering figures of his time. And though the times have changed, his name lives on. That makes him a fitting subject for a biography of this magnitude-one that recounts his story and considers his impact on his nation, on this world, and on the history of Christian missions. -- Tim Challies (Blogger at www.challies.com) This is a fine Christian biography of a flawed, world-famous, philanthropic evangelist, explorer, and physician. Comprehensive and judicious, intended for edification, it is now the best place to start for people looking for a detailed description of this titan's life and work interpreted in relation to the history of the modern British Empire and Western colonialism. -- Douglas A. Sweeney (Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama)


I thank God for this fresh biography of David Livingstone, the pioneering missionary explorer of central Africa. He died in 1873 and his heart was buried in Zambia. On the centenary of his death, Zambians held commemorative events in several stadia in honour of this man. Also, the only town in Zambia that remains with a foreign name after its political independence from Great Britain is Livingstone. If you want to understand why a people who were once steeped in spiritual darkness should honour a Christian missionary in this way, read this definitive biography! -- Conrad Mbewe (Pastor, Kabwata Baptist Church, Kabwata, Zambia; Founding Chancellor, African Christian University, Lusaka, Zambia) Comprehensive and judicious, intended for edification, it is now the best place to start for people looking for a detailed description of this titan's life and work interpreted in relation to the history of the modern British Empire and Western colonialism. -- Douglas A. Sweeney (Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama) David Livingstone was truly one of the towering figures of his time. And though the times have changed, his name lives on. That makes him a fitting subject for a biography of this magnitude-one that recounts his story and considers his impact on his nation, on this world, and on the history of Christian missions. -- Tim Challies (Blogger at www.challies.com) For all the faults of Livingstone and those around him, the story speaks of a man who sought to serve God faithfully and the impact that his life had on Africa. -- Alistair Wilson (Lecturer in Mission and New Testament, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Scotland) By setting Livingstone in the context of his times and through exhaustive, scrupulous reliance on well-attested primary sources, Christie brings the Doctor to life as a historical figure, but also as a worthy example for our times as well. -- Mark A. Noll (Author of 'America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911') While sympathetic to Livingstone, Christie provides us with an honest portrayal of the renowned missionary-explorer of southern Africa, and through Livingstone, gives a window into 19th century African history, colonialism, and wider missionary endeavor. -- William VanDoodewaard (Professor of Church History, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Greenville, South Carolina)


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Vance Christie served as a pastor for thirty–six years and has authored a number of books in the field of historical Christian biography. He and his wife Leeta live in Aurora, Nebraska and are blessed with three adult daughters, their husbands and five grandchildren. His website is www.vancechristie.com.

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