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American Evangelical Enterprise in Africa

The Case of the United Presbyterian Mission in Cameroun, 1879-1957

by Henry Efesoa Mokosso (Author)
©2007 Monographs XII, 196 Pages

Summary

This book chronicles the United Presbyterian Mission in Cameroun – a well-conceived, well-organized, and well-orchestrated enterprise that exemplified the best of the American spirit of adventure, sacrifice, generosity, and service to humanity. The graves of dead missionaries in Cameroun and elsewhere in Africa are evidence of the supreme sacrifice they made in their efforts to extend Christianity, Western education, better living conditions, and modern technology to Cameroun. However, these benefits came at a cost: an erosion of local identity, customs, and traditions as well as of dignity, as a result of missionary and colonialist connivance and exaction. This book demonstrates that though imperfect, the influence of the United Presbyterian Mission in Cameroun was a positive one on the whole.

Details

Pages
XII, 196
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820486840
Language
English
Keywords
Geschichte 1879-1957 Kamerun Mission United Presbyterian Church of North America
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XII, 196 pp.

Biographical notes

Henry Efesoa Mokosso (Author)

The Author: Born in Cameroun, Henry Efesoa Mokosso received a B.A. (Hons.) Diploma in Education in Modern European history and in Education from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in African history from Howard University. A former Inspector of Schools, Principal of Government Teachers Training College in Kumba, Cameroun, and Principal of the Royal Polytechnic College in Lagos, Nigeria, Dr. Mokosso is Professor of History, and former Chair of the Department of Social Sciences at Southern University at New Orleans, where he is currently Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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