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West Indian plantation societies, with all their prejudices and arbitrariness, coupled with denominational rivalry, did not constitute the best atmosphere in which the mission of the Christian churches could take place. The assessments of writers on the work of churches are often harsh, and not based on sound knowledge of any particular church. The papers contained this book are intended to make a contribution towards a better understanding of these churches and, hopefully, towards a more balanced assessment of their work.

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West Indian plantation societies, with all their prejudices and arbitrariness, coupled with denominational rivalry, did not constitute the best atmosphere in which the mission of the Christian churches could take place. The assessments of writers on the work of churches are often harsh, and not based on sound knowledge of any particular church. The papers contained this book are intended to make a contribution towards a better understanding of these churches and, hopefully, towards a more balanced assessment of their work.
Autorenporträt
Noel Titus is a native of Tobago in the West Indies He holds post graduate degrees in Theology from Durham University, England, and in History from the University of the West Indies. He was Principal of Codrington College, Barbados, from 1983 to 2005, and has published widely in Caribbean Church History.