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Liberating Mission in Mozambique

Faith and Revolution in the Life of Eduardo Mondlane [Paperback]

by Robert Faris

    • Author

      Robert Faris

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Pickwick Publications

    • Published

      August 2014

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      Liberating Mission in Mozambique

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      Few people have any extensive knowledge of the life and witness of the Protestant churches in the former Portuguese colonies of southern Africa. Yet these communities of faith played a significant role in the liberation struggles that led to the independence of both Mozambique and Angola and subsequently to the independence of Zimbabwe and the ending of apartheid in South Africa. In Mozambique, Eduardo Mondlane emerged from the Swiss Mission to become the first president of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). This book examines Mondlane's role in challenging the churches both in Mozambique and globally to support the struggle for independence through a renewed understanding of the missio Dei, God's liberating mission in the world. Mondlane maintained a strong connection with the World Council of Churches and was a key player in bringing about its Programme to Combat Racism after the 1968 Assembly in Uppsala before his assassination in 1969. This connection was to have important implications for the WCC's complex relationship with Mozambique and its Protestant churches following independence. "This book offers a new perspective on Mondlane's life, it renews our understanding of religion and politics in Mozambique, and it demonstrates brilliantly how the world missionary movement evolved, including the World Council of Churches, at the interface between structural constraints and the action of individuals." --Eric Morier-Genoud, lecturer, African history, Queen's University of Belfast, UK "Eduardo Mondlane was a giant within the movement to liberate Portugal's African colonies. Relying on a broad range of primary sources and his own personal experience, both in Mozambique and in the church, Robert Faris reveals the tensions in Mondlane's life, between the struggle for personal freedom and the armed struggle for liberation, between theology and liberation." --Frank J. Luce, associate fellow, Harriet Tubman Institute, York University, Canada "Portuguese-speaking countries and Christian missions in Africa are two topics on which many content themselves with gross generalizations. With his vivid yet soundly researched portrait of Eduardo Mondlane, the--assassinated--leading figure in Mozambique's struggle for independence, Bob Faris gives us a fascinating and deeply enriching insight into the complex interactions between the local people, Western missionaries, and the representatives of the colonial system." --Benedict Schubert, lecturer, missiology, Basel University, Switzerland Robert Faris taught at the ecumenical Semin

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      • Author

        Robert Faris

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Pickwick Publications

      • Published

        August 2014

      • Weight

        327g

      • Page Count

        218

      • Dimensions

        153 x 224 x 13 mm

      • ISBN

        9781610972079

      • ISBN-10

        1610972074

      • Eden Code

        4313318

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      • Author/Creator: Robert Faris

      • ISBN: 9781610972079

      • Publisher: Pickwick Publications

      • Release Date: August 2014

      • Weight: 327g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 224 x 13 mm

      • Eden Code: 4313318


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