Publisher: Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa, Kenya
Pages: 200
Year: 2011
Category: East Africa, History, Religion, Social Sciences
Dimensions: 210 x 148 mm
An African Church Comes of Age in Kirinyaga, Kenya (1912-2012)
Cultural memory and narrative theology are well-known hallmarks of postmodern constructivist thought. The author’s research into a century of Anglican history in the Mount Kenya region has helped to establish the little known village of Mutira on the world map of the history of Christianity in Africa. This book, a composition of African biographies and mission history, chronicles how the Anglican Church has carried out its work in Mutira area in the past 100 years.
£38.00
About the author
Dr. Julius Gathogo, (PhD), is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Kenyatta University, Kenya. Among his earlier publications are Pangs of Birth in African Christianity, Liberation and Reconstruction in Africa, Christ’s Hospitality from an African Theological Perspective, and African Hospitality from a Missiological Perspective (All Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany).
