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Sarah Coleman

Christianity Roots

Christianity Roots explores the fascinating history of Christianity in Africa, revealing how a Middle Eastern religion became deeply interwoven with the continent's diverse cultures. This book challenges common misconceptions by examining the early Ethiopian and Nubian Churches, which represent some of the oldest Christian communities globally, highlighting their unique liturgical practices and theological perspectives. In fact, these early churches thrived centuries before widespread European missionary efforts and demonstrate the early presence and adaptation of Christianity in Africa.

The book delves into the impact of both pre-colonial and colonial missions, moving beyond a simple narrative of imposition to investigate how Christianity interacted with existing African belief systems. It argues that African Christianity is not a monolithic entity but a dynamic interplay of adaptation, resistance, and innovation.

The book is structured chronologically and thematically, initially introducing the pre-Christian religious landscape and then exploring the Ethiopian and Nubian experiences, before analyzing missionary efforts and their diverse impacts. Ultimately, Christianity Roots provides a framework for understanding the enduring influence of Christianity in Africa, emphasizing its continuous adaptation and its role in shaping the continent's social, political, and cultural landscape. This balanced perspective foregrounds the voices and experiences of African Christians themselves, showcasing their agency in shaping the religious landscape. The evidence is drawn from various sources, including theological treatises and missionary archives.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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