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This book examines the complex history of Adventism in Africa,
situating it within the context of African traditions and culture.
From a small movement with origins in the United States, the
Seventh-day Adventist Church has grown worldwide. It is one of
several Christian denominations present in Africa and yet the
history of Seventh-day Adventism in the global South has been
largely unexplored by scholars. The book highlights the
discrepancies between western traditions exhibited in the
missionary enterprise and African religious systems. It also
explores the intricate relation between colonialism and African
Adventism in line with established studies in African Christianity.
It will be of interest to scholars of religion and theology,
particularly church history and mission studies, as well as African
studies.
This book focuses on the historiography of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. It is a study of the various ways Adventist
historians have approached history. The author concentrates on
select historians whose publications cover important issues for
Seventh-day Adventist history. Such historians are recognized for
their contributions, both published and unpublished, that are
foundational to Adventist history and historiography. The book
analyzes basic historical facts as used in the writing of
Seventh-day Adventist history. It is analytical in nature by using
documentary sources including relevant books, articles, and other
research materials. It departs from using a strict chronological
approach and instead focuses on major themes from Adventist history
that illustrate Adventist historiography. Recommendations Gabriel
Masfa has described the various threads of Seventh-day Adventist
approaches to history. His book is a masterful treatment of a wide
variety of approaches. It is an indispensable introduction to a
fascinating historical topic. Edward Allen, President of the
Association of Adventist Historians. Professor of Religion, Union
College, Nebraska, United States Dr. Masfa's monograph is to be
welcomed as the first critical historiographical analysis of
Adventist Studies and the first substantive history of Seventh-day
Adventist historiography. David Trim, Ph.D., F.R. Hist. S. Director
of Archives, Statistics, and Research General Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists This work will remain the benchmark standard
for Adventist historiography for some time to come, and for this,
the author must be commended. Michael W. Campbell, Ph. D, Professor
of Religion at Southwestern Adventist University, Texas, United
States
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