RT Book T1 Christianity in Malawi A1 Ross, R. LA English PP Oxford PB MZUNI Press YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1735903264 AB Cover -- Copyright -- Title -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword to New Edition 2020 -- Contents -- Introduction -- A. Conversion to the Christian Faith -- 1. The Mponda Mission Diary 1889-1891 -- 2. Blantyre Mission: Stories of its Beginning -- 3. Livingstonia Mission: The Ngoni Response -- 4. The Memoirs of Lewis Mataka Bandawe -- 5. Hymns of Early Christian Converts -- 6. The Certainty of Christianity among the People in the Villages -- 7. Christ's Church in Lilongwe Today and Tomorrow -- B. Faith, Culture and Gender -- 8. The Blantyre Mission 1888-1898 -- 9. Blantyre Mission Native Conference 1901 -- 10. The Response of Women to the Coming of Christianity -- 11. The Ordination of Women: Anglicans Respond to Change -- 12. Both Catholic and African: Inculturation -- 13. Seventh-day Adventist Church: Women and Preaching -- C. The Rise of Independency -- 14. The Letters of Charles Domingo -- 15. The John Chilembwe Rising 1915 -- 16. Letter of Yesaya Chibambo 1921 -- 17. Constitution of the African National Church 1928 -- 18. Essential and Paramount Reasons for Working Independently 1933 -- 19. Stanley S. Ndovie and the Living Waters Church International -- D. Church and State -- 20. Joseph Booth: Africa for the African 1897 -- 21. The Voice of African Natives in the Present War - John Chilembwe -- 22. Blantyre Synod Statement on the Present State of Unrest 1958 -- 23. Living our Faith: Pastoral Letter from the Catholic Bishops 1992 -- 24. Blantyre Synod Statement on the Transformation of Malawi 1993 -- 25. Choosing Our Future: Pastoral Letter from the Catholic Bishops 1993 -- 26. "Malawi: Threats to Democracy" by Augustine Musopole -- Index. NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources SN 9789996060892 K1 Electronic books