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Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Zaire) - History, Africa - Church History, Protestant Church History, Religion - Africa, Methodism

History of the Methodist Church in the Central Congo

by Michael Kasongo
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Overview

This study analyzes the efforts of the Methodist missionaries to establish a mission among the Atetela ethnic group in Central Zaire from the visit of Walter Lambuth and John Gilbert to Wembo-Nyama in 1912 to the decline and fall of the Central Zaire Episcopal Area during 1996. The primary goal of the Methodist missionaries was the establishment of a self-governing, self-supporting, and self-propagating Church. To reach this goal the missionaries created schools to train Atetela personnel and hospitals and dispensaries for medical care. These institutions were successful in training Atetela teachers and nurses, who later held leadership positions in the Church and public institutions during the post-independence era, and in bringing many Atetela under Christian influence. However, success in education and medicine failed to make the Methodist Church in Central Zaire an African institution.

About the Author, Michael Kasongo

Michael Kasongo is Associate Professor of History at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky.

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Based on interviews with former missionaries, archival records, and secondary sources, Kasongo, a Methodist minister of the Central Congo Conference, presents a history of the church in this region. He covers the origins of its mission in the Central Congo, 1912-22, to the decline and fall of the Central Congo Episcopal Area, 1960-96, with the intervening years marked by expansion and responses to the shifting political environment. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 28, 1997
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
186
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761808824

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