"African Light Thrown On a Selection of Scripture Texts" offers a unique perspective on biblical interpretation through the lens of early missionary experiences in Africa. Authored by John Campbell and edited by W. Innes, this work provides insights into how encounters with African cultures and societies illuminated and enriched the understanding of both Old and New Testament passages.
This book explores the intersections between faith, cultural exchange, and the challenges faced by missionaries. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of missions, biblical studies, and the impact of cross-cultural interactions on religious thought. It offers historical context to the expansion of Christian thought and engagement with diverse societies.
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