ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1965, this is a study of Christian secessionist sects in the southern Province of Nyasaland (Malawi). It discusses the nature and context of sectarianism in Africa and analyses the developemnt of the sects, their ritual and worship and the roles of their officials in the social life of the community. This detailed analysis of the character and influence of sectarianism provides a valuable contirbution t the understanding of the complex process of social change which has taken place in this part of Africa.

chapter I|9 pages

Introduction

chapter II|12 pages

The Origins of the Sects

chapter IV|18 pages

Doctrines of the Sects

chapter V|9 pages

Ritual and Worship

chapter VI|14 pages

The Officials of the Sects

chapter VIII|28 pages

The Sect as a Social Group