1993
DOI: 10.1177/009182969302100201
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The Demise of the Church in North Africa and Nubia and Its Survival in Egypt and Ethiopia: A Question of Contextualization?

Abstract: The demise of the church in North Africa and Nubia and its survival in Egypt and Ethiopia has long fascinated church historians and missiologists. Allfour churches had sustained encounters with Arab nationalism and Muslim religious expansion. Two churches lost their soul, and two were preserved. To what extent were demise or survival conditioned by external factors or internal factors? The author suggests that the degree of contextualization was a very significantfactor. Churches that were rooted in local cult… Show more

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