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Title: | THE DAGAABA ENCOUNTER WITH THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: MISSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CHURCH IN THE DAGAABA LAND |
Other Titles: | Ghana Journal of Religion and Theology |
Authors: | Kang-Ewala Diboro, Paul |
Keywords: | Dagaaba; Mission; Missionaries; Advent; History and Migration; Church. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Series/Report no.: | Volume 8 (1); |
Abstract: | Abstract: The study reviews how Christianity spread in Northern Ghana, in the early stages of its expansion, particularly among the Dagaaba, through the Catholic Missionaries (White Fathers). It draws attention to important missionary strategies that were em-ployed, crucial missiological issues that emerged and the implica-tions for the contemporary churches in Ghana. The study employed the historical approach in analysing the data on indigenous mis-sions among the Dagaaba. It reveals that in the conversion of the Dagaaba to the Christian faith, the following strategies were essen-tial: use of Dagaare; socialization; collaboration with indigenous people (catechists), the provision of social services and respect for the traditional worldview. Key Words: Dagaaba; Mission; Missionaries; Advent; History and Migration; Church. |
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URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/30404 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Theology |
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