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  • Even though the concept of mission seems to be in the ebb of theological and denominational attention, it still awakens a vague vision of faithful gospel ministry in exotic places. This may apply to the evangelical pietist, Johannes Rebmann (1820–1876) who served for 29 years as a missionary in East Africa and kept a diary until his death

  • Paas’ occasional bias towards Rebmann is probably accounted for by the passion that he has for linguistics and of the immense worth he ascribes to Rebmann’s work

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Read online: Scan this QR code with your smart phone or mobile device to read online. Book Title: Johannes Rebmann, a servant of God in Africa before the rise of western colonialism Book Cover: Author: Steven Paas ISBN: 978-3-86269-029-9 (VKW) Publisher: VTR Publications, Nürnberg, 2011, $27.71* *Book price at time of review This may apply to the evangelical pietist, Johannes Rebmann (1820–1876) who served for 29 years as a missionary in East Africa and kept a diary until his death. Rebmann’s story is thoroughly researched by Steven Paas, a former missionary and lecturer at Zomba Theological College in Malawi.

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