Hannah Carr

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Many of these missionaries took to the Third World, however, not only the gospel, but their sacred/secular distinctions. They explained disease and disaster in terms of the natural law of cause and effect. They restricted the supernatural to a small area of human experience. And most of all, they said politics lay outside the realm of the religious life. As a result many leaders of the new nations considered Christianity irrelevant to practical life.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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