Missionnaires et Églises en Afrique et à Madagascar (XIXe-XXe siècles)
Book Description
This comprehensive anthology opens a window into the profound spiritual journeys that shaped Africa and Madagascar across two transformative centuries. Drawing from previously unpublished internal documents and testimonies, Annie Lenoble-Bart presents an intimate portrait of missionary work that spans the entire African continent, from the Maghreb to South Africa, from Senegal to Tanzania, and across the diverse landscapes of the Congos, Zambia, Burkina Faso, and Madagascar.
Through carefully selected texts and illustrations, readers encounter the authentic voices of both Catholic and Protestant missionaries who traversed these lands during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These firsthand accounts reveal the extraordinary alongside the ordinary, capturing the full spectrum of missionary experiences as they unfolded in vastly different cultural contexts and historical moments.
The collection illuminates the complex realities of spiritual mission work, presenting both the challenges faced and the achievements realized across diverse communities and time periods. Each document serves as a stepping stone through different regions, offering insights into how faith was shared, received, and transformed across the Gulf of Guinea coast, Rwanda, Burundi, and beyond.
For those seeking to understand the intersection of spirituality, culture, and human connection, this scholarly yet accessible work provides a rare glimpse into how religious conviction manifested in practical action across one of the world's most spiritually rich continents.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~20 hours)
📄 Length: 732 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Missionstheologie
- ✓ Explore Travel
- ✓ Explore Description and travel
- ✓ Explore Missionaries
- ✓ Explore Mission
- ✓ Explore Missions
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore History