Witnesses and Watchtower in the Rhodesia and Nyasaland

Witnesses and Watchtower in the Rhodesia and Nyasaland

Author: 
Hooker, J.R.
Date published: 
1965
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Journal of African History
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Journal of African History,Vol.6,no.1,1965,pp91-106
Abstract: 

One of the most fascinating, if misunderstood, fundamentalist sects operating in Central Africa is the body whose members term themselves Jehovah's Witnesses, the fellowship whose corporate identity is the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Incorporated, of Brooklyn, New York. Their British branch, the International Bible Students' Association, has struggled most with varieties of recalcitrant African material, and in this unrewarding enterprise operations have been directed into the Rhodesia and Nyasaland from South Africa.

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CITATION: Hooker, J.R.. Witnesses and Watchtower in the Rhodesia and Nyasaland . : , 1965. Journal of African History,Vol.6,no.1,1965,pp91-106 - Available at: https://library.au.int/witnesses-and-watchtower-rhodesia-and-nyasaland-2