By Maxim Ananyev and Michael Poyker The late 19th century saw a dramatic expansion of Christian missionary activity all over the world and especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Motivated by a desire to convert indigenous groups to Christianity and financed by their congregations, colonial governments, or sympathetic donors, missionaries flocked to Africa, learned local languages, organized … Continue reading Homophobia and Colonial Christian Missions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Homophobia and Colonial Christian Missions in Sub-Saharan Africa
