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The UMCA in Malawi. A History of the Anglican Church 1861-2010 - Tengatenga, James
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In keeping with the work done by A.E.M. Anderson-Morshead, this book is a reproduction of the history of the UMCA and the Anglican Church in Central Africa. Bishop James Tengatenga rewrites the story of the Anglican mission that started at Magomero in 1861. The book lays out the origins, development and growth of Anglicanism that was facilitated by the work of the early UMCA missionaries, volunteers, local clergy and ordinary people.

Produktbeschreibung
In keeping with the work done by A.E.M. Anderson-Morshead, this book is a reproduction of the history of the UMCA and the Anglican Church in Central Africa. Bishop James Tengatenga rewrites the story of the Anglican mission that started at Magomero in 1861. The book lays out the origins, development and growth of Anglicanism that was facilitated by the work of the early UMCA missionaries, volunteers, local clergy and ordinary people.
Autorenporträt
James Tengatenga is Distinguished Professor of Global Anglicanism at the School of Theology, University of the South, near Chatanooga, Tennessee, USA. The previous Chair of the Anglican Consultative Council for the worldwide Anglican Communion, he is also a former bishop of Southern Malawi. Hes is a past recipient of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Cross of St Augustine, the second highest international award for services to Anglicanism.