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Mission to Kilimanjaro, the founding history of a Catholic mission in East Africa

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Mission to Kilimanjaro, the founding history of a Catholic mission in East Africa
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mission to Kilimanjaro
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the founding history of a Catholic mission in East Africa
Summary
Archbishop Alexandre Le Roy was among the founders of the Catholic faith in Zanzibar and Tanzania. He became the fifteenth superior general of the missionary Congregation of the Holy Spirit (1896-1926). Not only was he fluent in Swahili, he was also a botanist and an anthropologist, as evidenced by the thick descriptions of the flora and fauna and the language, culture, and religion of the peoples he encountered. He has written a fascinating account of the beginnings of the faith in that part of the world, clearly delineating, in many cases, qualities disposing to faith and practices that hindered it. This competent account of African society, politics, and religion before the advent of Western civilization is a classic, invaluable for students of mission and African history, culture, and religion
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adult
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