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Bidding has ended on this item. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:1980 AFRICAN RESPONSE TO CHRISTIAN MISSION by EMELE UKA |
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MORATORIUM: IDEOLOGY OR UTOPIA? A SOCIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF AN AFRICAN RESPONSE TO CHRISTIAN MISSION A Thesis submitted to the Graduate School of Drew University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Doctor of Philosophy Emele Mba Uka Drew University Madison, New Jersey 1980 Above is the complete title page. First edition signed copy originally donated by the author to the Overseas Ministries Study Center. Front free endpaper ink inscription: Donated to the OMSC Library. In remembrance of my stay at the Center and in gratitude for the support of the Trustees. (Signature) April 30, 1980 BIOGRAPHY: Emele Mba Uka (1941-present), Nigerian Presbyterian theologian, pastor, professor of theology, co-wrote Adieu, Professor Solomon O. Unoh, Vice-Chancellor, University of Calabar with Solomon Unoh, Jr. CONTENTS: Abstract Dedication Vita Outline List of Tables Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction 1. The Sociology of Knowledge 2. Traditional African Society 3. The British Victorian Mentality 4. The Encounter: Europe vs. Africa 5. The Geo-Economic and Political Context for Moratorium 6. Moratorium in the Contemporary Socio-Economic Context Conclusion Personal Statement on Moratorium Appendix 1: Excerpt from the Demand of the Third World as Presented by Fidel Castro, etc. Appendix 2: Some U. S. Thoughts About “Moratorium” Appendix 3: The U. S. Stake in Africa Appendix 4: U. S. Military Invasions Appendix 5: Countries Using Torture on an Administrative Basis in the 1970s, With Their Parent-Client Affiliations Appendix 6: Letter from Dr. James McCord Bibliography BOOK DESCRIPTION: 11” x 8.50” x 2.50” 5 lbs 10 ounces 902 pages (4) + xv + (1) + 431 = 451 x 2 Note: Text is entirely single-sided Burgundy buckram bound with boards that are well attached and lightly rubbed; backstrip has gilt title, and library sticker at tail. Front paste-down and title page stamps: Overseas Ministries Study Center. Back paste-down OMSC library pocket and card: 6315 Ocean Avenue, Ventnor, New Jersey. Binding is tight, no loose, missing, bent or torn pages; leaves have no foxing, fading or offset. U. S. BUYERS: Shipping cost is for USPS Media Mail, which may take up to two weeks for delivery. USPS First Class or Priority Mail (depending on weight) are offered for quicker delivery, but must be selected when making payment. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges for this listing. Please check with your customs office to determine if any additional costs apply. This book is from the collection of Donald Hawthorne, antiquarian bookseller for over 60 years. |
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