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Religión y espiritualidad
Missionary Impact explores the profound and multifaceted influence of 19th and 20th-century missions in Africa, examining their impact on education, healthcare, and religious conversion. Missionaries introduced Western medical practices, contributing to improved public health, while also inadvertently suppressing traditional healing methods. Mission schools became centers for disseminating knowledge, but also fostered cultural assimilation, producing a generation of educated Africans who later spearheaded independence movements.
The book analyzes how these missions, operating within the context of colonialism, left a complex legacy that extends beyond religious conversion, altering social structures and political trajectories. It begins by establishing the historical context, then delves into education and healthcare, before scrutinizing religious conversion and its consequences. The book navigates the dynamics of religious conversion, analyzing the adoption of Christianity and the resulting tensions with indigenous belief systems.
Ultimately, the book argues that missionary activities, though often driven by good intentions, had contradictory and far-reaching effects, giving rise to African nationalism and reshaping cultural identities. By drawing on archival research and ethnographic studies, Missionary Impact offers a nuanced perspective, making it valuable for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African history and the legacies of colonialism.
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Traductores : AI
Fecha de lanzamiento
eBook : 19 de marzo de 2025
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