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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Apostles of Secularization: The Ecumenical Movement and the Making of Postcolonial Protestantism in the 1950s and 1960s 12
- 2. From Order to Revolution: American Ecumenical Protestants and the Colonial World, 1900–1970 32
- 3. Vietnamese Catholics’ Search for Independence, 1941–1963 51
- 4. Jin Luxian, Chinese Catholicism, and the Horizontal Networks of Decolonization 67
- 5. Decolonizing Global Evangelicalism: The Latin American Evangelical Left in the Shadow of the Cold War 86
- 6. At the Crossroads of East and West: Christianity and the Legacy of Colonialism in North Africa 105
- 7. Church and State in the Struggle for Human Rights and Economic Dignity in Central Africa at the End of Empire 125
- 8. A Fractured Church: Catholicism and Decolonization in Mozambique 141
- 9. Contesting Christian Nationalisms in Pre-Independence Swaziland 162
- 10. “International Law as God’s Law”: The Promise and Limits of Christian-Suffused Nationalisms After Empire 183
- 11. Decolonizing Theology: EATWOT and the Rise of Third World Theologies 198
- Notes 219
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 271
- Acknowledgments 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Apostles of Secularization: The Ecumenical Movement and the Making of Postcolonial Protestantism in the 1950s and 1960s 12
- 2. From Order to Revolution: American Ecumenical Protestants and the Colonial World, 1900–1970 32
- 3. Vietnamese Catholics’ Search for Independence, 1941–1963 51
- 4. Jin Luxian, Chinese Catholicism, and the Horizontal Networks of Decolonization 67
- 5. Decolonizing Global Evangelicalism: The Latin American Evangelical Left in the Shadow of the Cold War 86
- 6. At the Crossroads of East and West: Christianity and the Legacy of Colonialism in North Africa 105
- 7. Church and State in the Struggle for Human Rights and Economic Dignity in Central Africa at the End of Empire 125
- 8. A Fractured Church: Catholicism and Decolonization in Mozambique 141
- 9. Contesting Christian Nationalisms in Pre-Independence Swaziland 162
- 10. “International Law as God’s Law”: The Promise and Limits of Christian-Suffused Nationalisms After Empire 183
- 11. Decolonizing Theology: EATWOT and the Rise of Third World Theologies 198
- Notes 219
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 271
- Acknowledgments 281