Blantyre Mission and the Making of Modern Malawi

The Scottish base -- The failure at Blantyre -- A new beginning under David Clement Scott, 1881-1891 -- The need for a protectorate -- Mission and Boma, 1889-1914 -- The growth of the church : D.C. Scott as leader -- Growth of the church : Hetherwick as leader -- The war and the beginning of a new d...

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Main Author: Ross, Andrew C. (Author)
Corporate Author: Project Muse (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Baltimore, Maryland Project Muse 2018
Mzuzu, Malawi Luviri Press 2018
In:Year: 1996
Series/Journal:Luviri reprints no. 1
Further subjects:B RELIGION ; Christian Ministry ; Missions
B Malawi History
B Blantyre Mission
B Church of Scotland Missions (Malawi) (Blantyre Region)
B Malawi
B Church of Scotland
B Electronic books
B Missions
B History
B Malawi ; Blantyre Region
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789996060564
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Summary:The Scottish base -- The failure at Blantyre -- A new beginning under David Clement Scott, 1881-1891 -- The need for a protectorate -- Mission and Boma, 1889-1914 -- The growth of the church : D.C. Scott as leader -- Growth of the church : Hetherwick as leader -- The war and the beginning of a new day
When a thousand leading members of the Nyasaland African Congress were detained under the emergency regulations imposed by the Federation government in 1959, the Presbyterian chaplains who ministered to them at Kanchedza Camp in Limbe were the late Rev Jonathan Sangaya and Rev Andrew C. Ross. They soon discovered that around 700 of the thousand men were members of the Church of Central African Presbyterian. This raised a question in the mind of the recently arrived Scottish missionary: how may we account historically for the fact that so many national leaders were Presbyterians? The quest to answer that question led him to produce the thorough examination of the foundation and early history of the Blantyre Mission of the Church of Scotland which is found in this book. Written in the mid-1960s, it remains today an indispensable work of reference for understanding the history of both church and nation in Malawi
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-271) and index
Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE
Reprint. Originally published: Blantyre [Malawi] : Christian Literature Association in Malawi ; Bonn : Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft, 1996