From New York to Ibadan: The Impact of African Questions on the Making of Ecumenical Mission Mandates, 1900-1958

Author:   Efiong Utuk
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   82
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9780820414010


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 June 1991
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Efiong Utuk
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   82
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9780820414010


ISBN 10:   0820414018
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 June 1991
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This book is a remarkable example of revisionist history without an ideological axe to grind. Here an essential strand of the making of ecumenical mission consciousness is brought to light in a clear and fascinating way. Utuk makes a contribution of major importance, and does it in an even-handed way. (George R. Hunsberger, Western Theological Seminary) ...Utuk's book deserves attention for several reasons. It is a lucid example of revisionist history, written from sources not examined before. Additionally, it is a remarkable example of holistic historiography in contrast to the standard missionary historiography which told the story of the missionary enterprise in isolation from the rest of society. Finally, in pursuing his main object Utuk calls attention to those mission mandates intended to facilitate the evangelization programme and to create ecumenical consciousness. This enables the reader to begin to assess the extent of religious change, or the degree of success of the Christianization enterprise, resulting from those mandates. (L. Ugwuanya Nwosu, The Ecumenical Review) ...a readable and provocative analysis deserving space on every missiology reference shelf. (Willard E. Roth, Missiology)


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The Author: Efiong Utuk is the director of the Center for African Mission Research and Information, Willingboro, New Jersey. He previously served as Teaching Fellow at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, and as librarian at H.W. Wilson Company, Bronx, New York. He belongs to many professional and honor societies, including the American Library Association, American Society of Missiology, International Sociology Honor Society, and International Library Science Honor Society. He has written widely in journals. He received his Ph.D., Cum Laude, from Princeton Theological Seminary, and his M.L.S. from Rutgers University.

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