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Ever since the modern state of Malawi came into existence more than a hundred years ago, religion has played its role in the history of the country, and has interacted with politics and society in many ways, such as with the early Blantyre Mission, the Chilembwe Rising, and the struggle against the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyassaland. This book presents two preachers, Elliot Kamwana and Wilfred Gudu, who, in their different ways and at different times, challenged British colonial power which ruled over Malawi at that time.
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17 août 2018

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Ever since the modern state of Malawi came into existence more than a hundred years ago, religion has played its role in the history of the country, and has interacted with poliIcs and society in many ways, such as with the early Blantyre Mission, the Chilembwe Rising, and the struggle against the FederaIon of Rhodesia and Nyassaland. This book presents two preachers, Elliot Kamwana and Wilfred Gudu, who, in their different ways and at different Imes, challenged BriIsh colonial power which ruled over Malawi at that Ime.
Dr Joseph Chaphadzika Chakanza is Associate Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Chancellor College, University of Malawi. He studied Social Anthropology at Oxford University and has a special interest in New Religious Movements. He is founding editor of the journal Religion in Malawi.

     


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Voices of Preachers in Protest Voices of Preachers in Protest
The Ministry of Two Malawian Prophets: Elliot Kamwana and Wilfred Gudu
J.C. Chakanza
J.C. Chakanza
Luviri Reprints no. 11
Voices of Preachers in Protest
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First Published by Kachere Series in 2001.
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Voices of Preachers in Protest
The Ministry of Two Malawian Prophets: Elliot Kamwana and Wilfred Gudu
J.C. Chakanza
Luviri Press
Luviri Reprints no. 11 Mzuzu 2018
Luviri Reprints Many books have been published on or in Malawi that are no longer available. While some of these books simply have run their course, others are still of interest for scholars and the general public. Some of the classics have been reprinted outside Malawi over the decades, and during the last two decades, first the Kachere Series and then other publishers have achieved "never out of stock status" by joining the African Books Collective's Print on Demand approach, but there are still a good number of books that would be of interest but are no longer in print.
The Luviri Reprint Series has taken up the task to make those books on or from Malawi, which are out of print but not out of interest, available again, through Print on Demand and therefore worldwide.
While the Luviri Reprint Series concentrates on Malawi, it is also interested in the neighbouring countries and even in those further afield.
Luviri Reprints publish the books as they originally were. Usually a new Foreword is added, and where appropriate, new information has been added. All such additions, mostly in footnotes, are marked by an asterisk (*).
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