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The centre of gravity of Christianity has changed in the world, leading inevitably to a change in theologies. This course will give students an insight into Christianity away from its European centres on the peripheries in Africa and Asia. It will look at traditional 'indigenous' Christianities dating back to the third century: Coptic Christianity in North Africa and the Syrian Orthodox, Syro-Malabar, the Syro-Malankara and other rites in India. There will be an examination of both the 16th and 19th century missionary movements and finally a look at more recent developments in Africa initiated Christianity and the wider Pentecostal development on both continents.
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