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4. Riches to Rags: Ethiopia 1500-1800 130
i. The Church of Lebna Dengel 130
ii. The Jihad of Gran 136
iii. Galawdewos, the Jesuits, and Enbaqom 139
iv. Paez and Susenyos 148
v. Mendes and Fasiladas 154
vi. The Eighteenth Century 162
PART II. 1780-1890: FROM THE ANTI-SLAVERY TO TOTAL
SUBJUGATION
5. Equiano to Ntsikana: From the 1780s to the 1820s 173
i. London, Africa, and Protestantism 173
ii. West African Protestant Beginnings and the Foundation of
Freetown
177
iii. The Advance of Islam 188
iv. Kongo Christianity under Garcia V 194
v. South Africa: Genadendal, Bethelsdorp, and Kuruman 197
vi. The Mission Village: A Discussion 209
vii. Khoi Leadership and Ntsikana 215
6. The Lion Revived: Ethiopia in the Nineteenth Century 222
i. The Age of the Princes 222
ii. Tewodros 1855-68 229
iii. Yohannes IV and Menelik 234
7. The Victorian Missionary 242
The Evolution of a Movement 242
i. Where Protestant Mission had Arrived by the 1840s 242
ii. The Catholic Revival 248
iii. David Livingstone and his Influence 250
iv. Verona Fathers and White Fathers 253
v. The State of Missionary Complexity by 1880 255
Style, Priorities, and Mind 258
vi. Missionary Characteristics and Life-Style 258
vii. Missionary Teaching 270
viii. The Uses of Medicine 275
ix. Language and Translation 278
x. Christianity, Civilization, and Commerce 282
xi. The Three Selves and the Pursuit of Adaptation 293
xii. What Missionaries Thought of Africa 298
8. Kings, Marriage, Ancestors, and God 306
i. Monarchies and Christianization 306

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Church in Africa: 1450-1950. Contributors: Adrian Hastings - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: viii.
    
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