The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969

The contextual perspective that this article challenges is the neglect of significant contributions of indigenous African missionaries and Christians by some early missionary historiographers whose writings largely focused on European missionaries. This created a lacuna in the proper documentation o...

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Main Authors: Solomon M. Mepaiyeda, Timothy Popoola
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2019-11-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1785
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spelling doaj-cbb87ebbb43f4b7baa25a2ceaea7ee702020-11-25T02:20:16ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052019-11-01401e1e710.4102/ve.v40i1.17851532The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969Solomon M. Mepaiyeda0Timothy Popoola1Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, IbadanDepartment of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, IbadanThe contextual perspective that this article challenges is the neglect of significant contributions of indigenous African missionaries and Christians by some early missionary historiographers whose writings largely focused on European missionaries. This created a lacuna in the proper documentation of African missionary enterprises. The research will not only serve as a platform to discover the socio-religious importance of past African Christian heroes of Nigerian origin but also provide additional information on existing African historiography not from the perspective of Europeans but Africans, using both theological and scientific approaches with the aim of presenting more accurate records in church history. This will serve as a biography of African Christianity. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article has intra- and interdisciplinary implications for African philosophy, African traditional religion and ethics because most theories and views of Africans in these fields are yet to be largely researched to bring into the limelight their relevance to African realities.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1785indigenous missionariesexpansion of christianityadedeji okuseindewalter bakonigeria
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The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
Verbum et Ecclesia
indigenous missionaries
expansion of christianity
adedeji okuseinde
walter bako
nigeria
author_facet Solomon M. Mepaiyeda
Timothy Popoola
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title The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
title_short The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
title_full The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
title_fullStr The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
title_full_unstemmed The roles of indigenous missionaries and Christians in the expansion of Christianity in Nigeria, 1860–1969
title_sort roles of indigenous missionaries and christians in the expansion of christianity in nigeria, 1860–1969
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series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The contextual perspective that this article challenges is the neglect of significant contributions of indigenous African missionaries and Christians by some early missionary historiographers whose writings largely focused on European missionaries. This created a lacuna in the proper documentation of African missionary enterprises. The research will not only serve as a platform to discover the socio-religious importance of past African Christian heroes of Nigerian origin but also provide additional information on existing African historiography not from the perspective of Europeans but Africans, using both theological and scientific approaches with the aim of presenting more accurate records in church history. This will serve as a biography of African Christianity. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article has intra- and interdisciplinary implications for African philosophy, African traditional religion and ethics because most theories and views of Africans in these fields are yet to be largely researched to bring into the limelight their relevance to African realities.
topic indigenous missionaries
expansion of christianity
adedeji okuseinde
walter bako
nigeria
url https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1785
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