Description: Too Bright The Vision: African Adventures of an Anglican Rebel by Arthur R Lewis Arthur R. Lewis is the only Church of England priest ever to have been made a prohibited immigrant in the England of his birth. He had spoken well of Rhodesia. It is thought he is the only missionary to have been turned out of his Church's largest missionary society without the knowledge and consent of his bishop. Caring deeply for ordinary African, people, he had opposed its soft line on Marxism. Fr Lewis first arrived in Africa with the social ideas commonly found in mainline Churches, but the realities of the continent forced him to a radical re-think. In 1978 he published Christian Terror, an account of Church support for Marxist terrorists in Africa. This book does not analyse liberation theology. It describes its practical consequences for ordinary people and, in fact, confirms from the receiving end as it were, the charges levelled against the World Council of Churches and its member churches in The Fraudulent Gospel by Bernard Smith. Packaged with care. Shipped in box or wrapped in cardboard and shipped in mailer. We want your package to get to you in the same condition in that we mailed it.
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Publication Year: 1992
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Too Bright The Vision: African Adventures of an Anglican Rebel
Author: Arthur R. Lewis
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: Covenant Books
Genre: Adventure, History, Religious & Spiritual, Spirituality
Topic: Christian History, Cultural History, Local History, Regional History, Religious History