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Bengt G. M.
Sundkler (May 7, 1908, Degerfors, Västerbotten,
Sweden -
April 5, 1995, Uppsala, Sweden) was a Swedish-Tanzanian
Church historian, missiologist...
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African ideas. The term was
later given a much
wider interpretation by
Bengt Sundkler,
referring to all African-led
churches which had
broken away from European...
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Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa". PEW.
Retrieved 21
January 2020.
Sundkler, Bengt; Steed,
Christopher (2000). A
History of the
Church in Africa. Cambridge:...
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According to the ZCC,
scholars such as EK Lukhaimane, Hanekom, Kruger,
Sundkler and
Daneel did not
understand the ZCC's
approach to Christianity. Due to...
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manifestation of God.'" On the one hand, Oost****zen was
attacked by
Bengt Sundkler and
Absolom Vilakazi as
being too
westernized to
understand Zulu culture...
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states that "by the
early 20th century, the
majority was Muslim",
while Sundkler and
Steed state "most of the
Temne people have
become Muslim". Christian...
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Christianity and have
split from
their parent churches.[citation needed]
Bengt Sundkler, one of the most
prominent pioneers of
research on
African independent...
- ISBN 978-0-620-08366-9.
Sundkler,
Bengt (1976). Zulu Zion and Some
Zwazi Zionists. London:
Oxford University. pp. 49–50.
Sundkler, Zulu Zion, p****im. B...
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Sundkler &
Steed 2000, p. 580. ****e &
Oliver 1985, p. 575.
Barungi 2011, p. 17-18.
Gadille 1994, p. 443.
Cheney 2013.
Sheldon 2005, p. 28.
Sundkler &...
- pluralism.org.
Archived from the
original on 2021-11-24.
Retrieved 2021-11-17.
Sundkler, Bengt; Steed,
Christopher (2000-05-04). A
History of the
Church in Africa...