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Chapter 31 of 34

Section 31

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Section 31

  • Madagascar and Africa

  • The generation which followed 1914 witnessed acceleration in the disintegration of the indigenous cultures which was due to Occident.

  • The wars and revolutions of the 20th Century could not but have repercussions in Africa.

  • In it both Protestants and Roman Catholics shared, but unequally under different political regimes.

  • Christianity continued its numerical gains in the non-European population.

  • Tragedy in Korea

  • For Korea and Christianity in Korea the two decades which followed 1914 were comparatively peaceful.

  • A Protestant was president of the republic and Christians were in high posts in the State.

  • The ebb of the tide of battle to and from- meant distress to millions.

  • Christianity was deeply rooted and vigorous.

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