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Evangelical Christians in the Muslim sahel
Barbara MacGowan Cooper
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Fundamental Differences (page 1)
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1. Anatomy of a Riot (page 31)
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2. Love and Violence (page 61)
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3. From "Satan's Masterpiece" to "The Social Problem of Islam" (page 84)
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4. A Hausa Spiritual Vernacular (page 115)
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5. African Agency and the Growth of the Church in the Maradi Region, 1927-1960 (page 147)
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6. Disciplining the Christian: Defining Elderhood, Christian Marriage, and "God's Work," 1933-1955 (page 183)
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7. "An Extremely Dangerous Suspect": From Vichy-Era Travails to Postwar Triumph (page 224)
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8. Impasses in Vernacular Education, 1945-1995 (page 253)
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9. Handmaid to the Gospel: SIM's Medical Work in Niger, 1944-1975 (page 290)
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10. The Tree of Life: Regenerating and Gendering the Garden after the Fall, 1975-2000 (page 329)
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11. Ça bouge: Hausa Christian Practice in a Muslim Milieu (page 363)
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Epilogue: SIM's Successors and the Pentecostal Explosion (page 400)
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GLOSSARY (page 413)
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NOTES (page 415)
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WORKS CONSULTED (page 435)
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INDEX (page 455)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JMAS | 47.2 (Jun. 2009): 321-322 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/30224947 |
AT | 54.3 (Spring 2008): 122-124 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/africa_today/v054/54.3kaag02.html |
Citable Link
Published: c2006
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 9780253347398 (hardcover)
- 9780253111920 (ebook)
- 9780253222336 (paper)