Joseph Booth in Australasia. The Making of a Maverick Missionary

by Klaus Fiedler

2020-05-31 03:35:28

All Malawians know their national hero, the Rev John Chilembwe, who, in 1915, protested against colonialism with an armed uprising. To understand him, it is necessary to understand Joseph Booth, who baptized him and took him to America in 1897 to stu... Read more
All Malawians know their national hero, the Rev John Chilembwe, who, in 1915, protested against colonialism with an armed uprising. To understand him, it is necessary to understand Joseph Booth, who baptized him and took him to America in 1897 to study for the Baptist ministry. There in America Booth published his Africa for the African to the intense dislike of the colonial administration. Booth was an Evangelical missionary, but a maverick among them. This book explores what made him the odd man out among his fellow missionaries by tracing his and his family's life in Auckland and Melbourne, arguing that his political involvement must be understood from his specific Baptist background. Less

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File size9 X 6 X 0.19 in
Print pages94
PublisherAfrican Books Collective
Publication date June 13, 2016
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9789996096846

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