The Legacy of Ellen G. White in Africa

Although Ellen G. White, an influential American Seventh-day Adventist religious figure, never visited Africa in person, between 1887 and 1908 she wrote several letters to Adventist missionaries there and remained interested in the growth of Seventh-day Adventism among Africans until her death in Ju...

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Main Author: Masfa, Gabriel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publishing 2022
In: International bulletin of mission research
Year: 2022, Volume: 46, Issue: 4, Pages: 586-594
Further subjects:B Adventism in Africa
B white missionaries
B Cultural Imperialism
B suppression of human rights
B Ellen White
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