Abstract

Preface Introduction, R. Drew Smith Part I: CHURCHES AND DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS IN AFRICA 1. Shifting Perspectives on Africa in Mainline Protestant Social Thought, Mark Hulsether 2. Rev. James H. Robinson and American Support for African Democracy and Nation-Building, 1950s-1970s, Sandra J. Sarkela and Patrick Mazzeo 3. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Coalition of Conscience, and Freedom in South Africa, Lewis Baldwin 4. A Transatlantic Comparison of a Black Theology of Liberation, Dwight N. Hopkins 5. Quaker Women in Kenya and Human Rights Issues, Stephen W. Angell 6. Mennonites and Peace-Building in Angola, Lutiniko Landu Miguel Pedro Part II: REVIVALISTIC CHURCHES, ECCLESIASTICAL CHURCHES, AND ETHICAL CHALLENGES 7. American Evangelists and Church-State Dilemmas in Multiple African Contexts, R. Drew Smith 8. American Pentecostalism and the Growth of Pentecostal-Charismatic Movements in Nigeria, Matthews A. Ojo 9. U.S. Evangelicals, Racial Politics, and Social Transition in Contemporary South Africa, R. Drew Smith Part III: CONSIDERING THE FUTURE: AMERICAN AND AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES 10. The Changing Nature of Christianity and the Challenge of U.S.-Africa Mission Partnerships, Marsha Snulligan Haney 11. Contemporary Public Theology in the United States and South Africa, Nico Koopman Conclusion, R. Drew Smith Notes About the Contributors Index

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