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Transloyalties, Connected Histories and World Christianity during the Period of Decolonization and the Cold War
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Transloyalties, Connected Histories and World Christianity during the Period of Decolonization and the Cold War

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Focusing on the history of World Christianity, this book relates the concept of 'transloyalties' to developments during the 'Period of Decolonization and the Cold War'. This was a time when the terms 'loyal' and 'loyalty' became more frequently used, not only in the USA, where a 'loyalty programme' was introduced, but also in Africa, Asia and Europe. Churches and ecumenical organisations had to navigate in this context of new loyalty demands. They had to clarify whether changes in church/state relations and corresponding changes in their organisational structures were necessary, or whether they affected core identities. Was the restriction or exclusion of Western missionaries a threat to the universal character of the church or a transition to self-governing churches? How did African and Asian churches relate to Western mission societies in the new context? Was the strive for justice a basis for cooperation with socialist governments, or were the concepts fundamentally different? How were denominations organized at a national level? Which forms of church government were chosen? Which denominations could become members of Christian Councils that represented joint interests towards the states? These are some of the questions which underlie the importance of this volume to the study of the history of World Christianity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 July 2025
Pages
296
ISBN
9781032864150

Focusing on the history of World Christianity, this book relates the concept of 'transloyalties' to developments during the 'Period of Decolonization and the Cold War'. This was a time when the terms 'loyal' and 'loyalty' became more frequently used, not only in the USA, where a 'loyalty programme' was introduced, but also in Africa, Asia and Europe. Churches and ecumenical organisations had to navigate in this context of new loyalty demands. They had to clarify whether changes in church/state relations and corresponding changes in their organisational structures were necessary, or whether they affected core identities. Was the restriction or exclusion of Western missionaries a threat to the universal character of the church or a transition to self-governing churches? How did African and Asian churches relate to Western mission societies in the new context? Was the strive for justice a basis for cooperation with socialist governments, or were the concepts fundamentally different? How were denominations organized at a national level? Which forms of church government were chosen? Which denominations could become members of Christian Councils that represented joint interests towards the states? These are some of the questions which underlie the importance of this volume to the study of the history of World Christianity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 July 2025
Pages
296
ISBN
9781032864150