The growth of Christianity in Ugogo and Ukaguru (Central Tanzania) : a socio-historical analysis of the role of indigenous agents 1876-1933
This study explores and assesses the initiatives and contributions of indigenous agents (both men and women, converts, and non-converts) in the growth of mission Christianity in Ugogo and Ukaguru, central Tanzania. To some extent, it is also an attempt to re-write the story of the work of the Church...
Main Author: | Akiri, Raphael Mwita |
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University of Edinburgh
1999
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.640271 |
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