Om Lutheran Mission Work Among the American Indians
For centuries, Christian missionaries have traveled the world, seeking to spread the gospel and bring salvation to the lost and the damned. In the 19th century, the Lutheran Church began its own program of missionary work among the Native American tribes of North America, with often complicated and conflicted results. In this pioneering study, Albert Keiser provides a detailed and nuanced examination of the Lutheran mission to the Indians, exploring its successes and failures, and shedding new light on the ongoing challenges of cross-cultural evangelism.
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