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_aMurdoch, Norman H., _eauthor. _947792 |
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_aChristian warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe : _bthe Salvation Army and African Liberation, 1891-1991 / _cNorman H. Murdoch ; foreword by N.M. Bhebe. |
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_aEugene, Oregon _bPickwick Publications _c2015 |
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_axxxi, 215 p. : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _aEdited by Harold Hill. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 203-208) and index. | ||
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_tChristian and cultural warfare in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, 1890-1990 -- _tThe Salvation Army invades Mashonaland, 1891-95 -- _tThe first Chimurenga (1896-97) and the death of Captain Cass -- _tRhodes and Booth : "wholesale salvation," 1901-8 -- _tFather and son in 1908: "My dear general" - "My dear Chief" -- _tThe Salvation Army and the Rhodesian State, 1908-65 -- _tColonial, conciliar, and communist forces collide, 1950s and1960s -- _tPaying the piper, calling the tune : a Salvation Army power shift, 1970-78 -- _tConciliar movement and the Salvation Army, 1970-78 -- _tThe program to combat racism and the Salvation Army reaction, 1969-78 -- _tThe 1978 deaths at Usher Institute -- _tSalvation Army reaction to the Usher Killings, 1978-83 -- _tAfrican Salvationists react to the Salvation Army's withdrawal from the World Council of Churches, 1981 -- _tConclusions. |
| 520 | _aChristian Warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe takes a hard look at the history of the Salvation Army in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe and its evolving relationship with both the government and the rest of the church. Norman H. Murdoch examines in-depth the parallels between the events of the First Chimurenga, an uprising against European occupation in 1896-97, and the Second Chimurenga in the 1970s, the civil war that led to majority rule. At the time of the first, the Salvation Army was barely established in the country; by the second, it was fully entrenched in the ruling class. Murdoch explores the collaboration of this Christian mission with the institutions of white rule and the painful process of disentanglement necessary by the late twentieth century. Stories of martyrdom and colonial mythology are set in the carefully researched context of ecumenical relations and the Salvation Army's largely unknown and seldom accessible internal politics.--Page 4 of cover. | ||
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