Abstract

The territoriality of the West in World Christianity as the exclusive terrain of European and Euro-North American Christians was punctured by the missiological scholarship of Ogbu Kalu. Kalu inserted the African American missionary and mission societies into the Western missionary enterprise, exposing the fissures in the linkages between the North Atlantic Christianity and Europeans/Euro-North Americans. Incorporating the encounters of black and white western Christians into the territorialization of the Christian West produces a reconceptualization of the West. From the writings of Kalu, a more complicated map of the Christian West is drawn in which white and black Christians encounter each other inside the West.

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