Christian Warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe : The Salvation Army and African Liberation, 1891-1991

[...]the Salvation Army had to abandon the Rhodesian farm colony scheme and turn its attention to mission churches (corps), schools, hospitals, and clinics, all primarily for Africans. The failure of the white Salvationist leaders in Rhodesia and at international headquarters to discern the inevitab...

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Churches
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Leadership
Missionaries
Political leadership
Politics
Racism
Religion
Religious missions
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