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Books in the Religion in Transforming Africa series

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  • - African Workers in Tanganyika and Zanzibar, 1864-1926
    by Dr Michelle Liebst
    £78.99

    Important and broadening study of the way Africans engaged with missions, not as beneficiaries of humanitarian philanthropy, but as workers.

  • - Benedicto Kiwanuka and the Birth of Postcolonial Uganda
    by Jonathon L. (Royalty Account) Earle
    £71.49

    First scholarly treatment of Uganda's first elected ruler; offers new insights into the religious and political history of modern Uganda.

  • - Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique
    by Linda Van de Kamp
    £78.99

    Examines Pentecostal conversion as a force of change, revealing new insights into its dominant role in global Christianity today.

  • by Rebecca Jones, Insa Nolte & Olukoya Ogen
    £26.49 - 93.49

    A counterbalance to the predominant study of Islam's role in social and political struggles, this book examines life in Ede, south-west Nigeria, offering important analyses of religious co-existence.

  • - Ugandan LGBTQ+ Refugee Lives & the Bible
    by Adriaan (Person) van Klinken
    £71.49

    An invaluable insight into the narrative politics and theologies of LGBTQ+ life-storytelling, a key text for those in African Humanities, Queer Studies, Religious Studies, and Refugee Studies.

  • - Christianity and Social Change in French Cameroon
    by Charlotte (Royalty Account) Walker-Said
    £23.99 - 54.99

    Finalist for the 2019 Albert J. Raboteau Prize for Best Book in Africana Religions An innovative study of Christianity and society in Cameroon that illuminates the history of faith and cultural transformation among societies living under French rule 1914 to 1939.

  • by Joseph Kasule
    £78.99

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