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Christianity and Politics in Doe's Liberia
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Christianity and Politics in Doe's Liberia

Författare:
inbunden, 1993
Engelska
152,20 €
This study examines the role of Christianity in Liberia under the corrupt rule of Samuel K. Doe (1980–90). Paul Gifford illustrates the relationship between mainline, evangelical, new Pentecostal and independent churches, and notes the strengths and weaknesses of each. He shows that, in general, Liberian Christianity - far from being a force for justice and human advancement - diverted attention from the causes of Liberia's ills, left change to God's miraculous intervention, encouraged obedience and acceptance of the status quo, and thus served to entrench Doe's power. In so doing, this Christianity, devised in the USA and promoted largely by American missionaries, helped to further the regional economic and political objectives of the US government which was committed to supporting Doe. The Lberian example is used to illustrate the difference between the kinds of Christianity to be found in Africa and in Latin America.
Författare
Paul Gifford
ISBN
9780521420297
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
559 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1993-04-08
Sidor
368