This source book of translated texts gives insight into the history of religious and social change in East Africa, from the 1890s until the 1930s, through the everyday concerns of African Christians. Originally in Luganda, the documents are written by, or about, an early Ugandan clergyman
Apolo Kivebulaya who propagated a Protestant form of Christianity in Toro and Ituri (Congo). They show how a literate Christian identity was formed away from centres of power, and how African admirers responded to Kivebulaya and influenced their own societies. Kivebulaya was a forerunner of a piety
propagated through the East African Revival that continues to infuse contemporary Christianity in the region and influences in the Great Lakes region.
Product Details
ARCHIVE OF A UGANDAN MISSIONAR
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 276
Product Weight: 1.30 lbs
Editor: Wild-Wood, Emma
Translator: Wild-Wood, Emma
Editor: Mpanga, George
Publication Date: 2022-03-16
Language: English
Series: Fontes Historiae Africanae
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PR
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780197267233