Summoned from the Margin: Homecoming of an African

Awards:   Winner of Christianity Today Book Award (History/Biography) 2013
Author:   Lamin Sanneh
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
ISBN:  

9780802867421


Pages:   281
Publication Date:   24 September 2012
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Christianity Today Book Award (History/Biography) 2013

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Author:   Lamin Sanneh
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Imprint:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780802867421


ISBN 10:   0802867421
Pages:   281
Publication Date:   24 September 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Jonathan J. Bonk-- Overseas Ministries Study Center Eloquent but not verbose, profound but not obscure, lucid but not clich d, rare the memoir that engages its reader from beginning to end . . . more than once. Lamin Sanneh's is one of those. Gavin D'Costa-- University of Bristol Sanneh's autobiography is moving, humble, and very thought provoking. . . . Whether Christian or not, there's a lot to learn from this wise testimony. He has the rare quality of a top academic as well as a humane and spiritually discerning communicator. John Sentamu-- The Archbishop of York Sanneh's personal journey from childhood roots in Gambia is told with refreshing delight in a wonderfully kaleidoscopic account of people and places along the way. Delighting in a wide variety of religious, cultural, intellectual, and ordinary human encounters, his story is unfailingly generous in the telling - full of the wisdom that flows from a grateful heart. As a multi-layered personal testimony from the place where civilizations meet, this is truly a captivating read. Dana L. Robert-- Boston University At once brave, lyrical, and profoundly moving, this book traces the life of one of the world's great scholars. . . . This powerful memoir is both a timely commentary on issues in world Christianity, and a timeless masterpiece of the human spirit. Patrick J. Ryan-- Fordham University For most of the four decades I have known Lamin Sanneh, I have urged him to write a memoir of his personal pilgrimage. At last my prayer has been answered! I treasure this marvelous addition to the history of Christian and African autobiography that reaches back to Saint Augustine. Philip Jenkins-- Baylor University I've always found Lamin Sanneh one of the very best analysts of contemporary Christianity worldwide, but my admiration for him grows still more when I read this disarmingly honest and instructive autobiography. Read it if you want to learn not just about Lamin Sanneh himself, or world Christianity, but about W


Dana L. Robert -- Boston University At once brave, lyrical, and profoundly moving, this book traces the life of one of the world's great scholars. Lamin Sanneh illuminates the contours of an African childhood, the relationship between Islam and Christianity, and the ongoing challenges of bridging racial and cultural differences. This powerful memoir is both a timely commentary on issues in world Christianity and a timeless masterpiece of the human spirit. Jonathan J. Bonk -- Overseas Ministries Study Center A riveting modern-day Pilgrim's Progress by a leading world Christian intellectual -- eloquent but not verbose, profound but not obscure, lucid but not clich d. Rare is the memoir that engages its reader from beginning to end. Lamin Sanneh's is one of those. John Sentamu -- Archbishop of York Sanneh's personal journey from childhood roots in the Gambia is told with refreshing delight in a wonderfully kaleidoscopic account of people and places along the way. . . . As a multilayered personal testimony from the place where civilizations meet, this is truly a captivating read. Philip Jenkins -- Baylor University I've always found Lamin Sanneh one of the very best analysts of contemporary Christianity worldwide, but my admiration for him grows still more when I read this disarmingly honest and instructive autobiography. Read it if you want to learn not just about Lamin Sanneh himself, or world Christianity, but about West Africa, Islamic-Christian relations, the process of religious conversion, and a host of other matters. Or just enjoy a really well-written autobiography! Patrick J. Ryan -- Fordham University For most of the four decades I have known Lamin Sanneh, I have urged him to write a memoir of his personal pilgrimage. At last my prayer has been answered! I treasure this marvelous addition to the history of Christian and African autobiography that reaches back to Saint Augustine. Gavin D'Costa -- University of Bristol Lamin Sanneh's autobiography is movin


Jonathan J. Bonk -- Overseas Ministries Study Center Eloquent but not verbose, profound but not obscure, lucid but not clich d, rare the memoir that engages its reader from beginning to end . . . more than once. Lamin Sanneh's is one of those. Gavin D'Costa -- University of Bristol Sanneh's autobiography is moving, humble, and very thought provoking. . . . Whether Christian or not, there's a lot to learn from this wise testimony. He has the rare quality of a top academic as well as a humane and spiritually discerning communicator. John Sentamu -- The Archbishop of York Sanneh's personal journey from childhood roots in Gambia is told with refreshing delight in a wonderfully kaleidoscopic account of people and places along the way. Delighting in a wide variety of religious, cultural, intellectual, and ordinary human encounters, his story is unfailingly generous in the telling - full of the wisdom that flows from a grateful heart. As a multi-layered personal testimony from the place where civilizations meet, this is truly a captivating read. Dana L. Robert -- Boston University At once brave, lyrical, and profoundly moving, this book traces the life of one of the world's great scholars. . . . This powerful memoir is both a timely commentary on issues in world Christianity, and a timeless masterpiece of the human spirit. Patrick J. Ryan -- Fordham University For most of the four decades I have known Lamin Sanneh, I have urged him to write a memoir of his personal pilgrimage. At last my prayer has been answered! I treasure this marvelous addition to the history of Christian and African autobiography that reaches back to Saint Augustine. Philip Jenkins -- Baylor University I've always found Lamin Sanneh one of the very best analysts of contemporary Christianity worldwide, but my admiration for him grows still more when I read this disarmingly honest and instructive autobiography. Read it if you want to learn not just about Lamin Sanneh himself, or world Christianity,


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Lamin Sanneh (1942-2019) was D. Willis James Professor of World Christianity at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. His books include Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity, Summoned from the Margin: Homecoming of an African, and Whose Religion Is Christianity?

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