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The Jakhanke: The History of an Islamic Clerical People of the Senegambia
When originally published in 1979, this was the first comprehensive study of the Jakhanke in any lan... more |
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The Jakhanke: The History of an Islamic Clerical People of the Senegambia
When originally published in 1979, this was the first comprehensive study of the Jakhanke in any lan... more |
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From Intraregional West African Migration toward an Exodus to Europe. A Case Study on Ghana
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Translating the Message: The Missionary Impact on Culture
Since its original publication Translating the Message has transformed common perceptions of mission... more |
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Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity
, Lamin Sanneh examines the roots of this "post-Western awakening" and the unparalleled richness and diversity, as well as the...... more |
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The Changing Face of Christianity: Africa, the West, and the World
Over the past century, Christianity’s place and role in the world have changed dramatically. In 1900... more |
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Abolitionists Abroad: American Blacks and the Making of Modern West Africa
Africa. Lamin Sanneh s engrossing book narrates the story of freed slaves who led efforts to abolish the slave trade by...... more |
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West African Christianity: The Religious Impact
In this fascinating re-evaluation of ChristianHistory West African Christianity concentrates on the ... more |
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Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity
, Lamin Sanneh examines the roots of this "post-Western awakening" and the unparalleled richness and diversity, as well as the...... more |
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Whose Religion Is Christianity?: The Gospel Beyond the West
depth of learning and personal insight of Lamin Sanneh. This book is unique in the literature of world Christianity, not...... more |
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Abolitionists Abroad
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Jakhanke Muslim Clerics: A Religious and Historical Study of Islam in Senegambia
This book attempts the first major study of the Jakhanke people. The Jakhanke have since the thirtee... more |