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2667:7 [2016/04/19 15:45] – [A brief history: John of the wilderness] Ryan Schram (admin)2667:7 [2021/06/29 02:27] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au
  
-20 April 2016+26 April 2017
  
 Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/2667/7 Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/2667/7
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   to spread Christianity, for its own sake, and for reasons of   to spread Christianity, for its own sake, and for reasons of
   establishing a common language with other people for purposes of   establishing a common language with other people for purposes of
-  cooperation and trade.+  cooperation and trade. And slavery. Converts to Christianity in many 
 +  cases became slaves, and vice versa, often with the permission of 
 +  local elites.
 * It was not until the 19th century when European Protestant missions * It was not until the 19th century when European Protestant missions
   came. In this case they were working in the shadow of   came. In this case they were working in the shadow of
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   very prominent churches in southern Africa, called apostolic   very prominent churches in southern Africa, called apostolic
   churches (see Engelke 2007).   churches (see Engelke 2007).
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-## Questions and answers ## +## Questions and answers ##
  
 * What are some research questions we can ask about Johane Masowe and Masowe Apostolic Churches? * What are some research questions we can ask about Johane Masowe and Masowe Apostolic Churches?
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