1st Edition

A.M. Mackay Pioneer Missionary of the Church Missionary Society Uganda

Edited By Robert I. Rotberg Copyright 1970
    508 Pages
    by Routledge

    485 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1970. This series includes a selection of historically important nineteenth and early twentieth century narratives written about Africa by missionaries and other figures connected with the church. The introductions are designed to place the narratives in their appropriate historical contexts, offer fresh biographical studies of the authors, and provide a critique of modern scholarship. This is number 14 and looks at A.M.Mackay.

    Chapter 1 BOYHOOD ; Chapter 2 LIFE IN EDINBURGH AND BERLIN; Chapter 3 ON THE ROAD; Chapter 4 ARRIVES IN UGANDA; Chapter 5 HEATHEN SUPERSTITIONS; Chapter 6 CRUELTY OF THE HEATHEN ; Chapter 7 SAABADU'S ACCOUNT OF HIS VISIT TO ENGLAND; Chapter 8 THE TIDE EBBS AND FLOWS; Chapter 9 FIERY TRIALS; Chapter 10 COMPANIONS IN TOIL AND TRIBULATION ; Chapter 11 ALONE; Chapter 12 REMEDIES SUGGESTED; Chapter 13 DRIVEN OUT; Chapter 14 MISSION TO MOHAMMEDANS; Chapter 15 SLAVE RAIDING AND THE SLAVE TRADE; Chapter 16 HOW IS AFRICA TO BE EVANGELIZED?; Chapter 17 MACKAY'S LAST MESSAGE. INDEX;

    Biography

    D.A. Low, H. Manesse, The University of Sussex