ABSTRACT
This volume offers a debate on the role of Christianity in post-colonial Kenya, charting the role of the church, state and society in the transformation of Kenya and the relationship between the three. It shows how the church initiated health, education, and economic activities, showing it to be a major instrument of transformation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Part 1: Temporal Means to Holy Ends
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Part 2: Church, State and Society under Kenyatta, 1963-78
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Part 3: Church, State and Society under Moi, 1978-92