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Christian Missions and Colonial Empires Reconsidered: A Black Evangelist in West Africa, 1766-1816
The Journal of Church and State
  • Edward E. Andrews, Providence College
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The article presents an exploration into the work of the late 18th-century West African Anglican missionary Philip Quaque and the relationship between imperialism and religion during the colonial era. The author points out and criticizes the dominant historiographical trend of over-conflating White imperialism with Christian missions. Quaque's life and writings are examined, highlighting the lack of forced cultural conversion within his missionary activities. Discussion is also given regarding the complex identity dynamics within Quaque as a Christian and as an African.

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
10-1-2009
Type
Article
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Language
English
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Citation Information
Edward E. Andrews. "Christian Missions and Colonial Empires Reconsidered: A Black Evangelist in West Africa, 1766-1816" The Journal of Church and State Vol. 51 Iss. 4 (2009) p. 663 - 691 ISSN: 0021969X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edward_andrews/18/