Carl Hugo and Mary Gutsche and the "German" Baptists of the Eastern Cape /:

In 1859 the British "imported" 445 German settler families to strengthen the colonial borders in British Kaffraria (now Eastern Cape) in South Africa. Three of these settler families were Baptists, they evangelized their fellow Germans and anyone else they met. In 1867 Johann Gerhard Oncke...

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1. Verfasser: Haus, Fritz H. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Fiedler, K. (Klaus), 1942- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Mzuzu, Malawi : Luviri Press, [2019]
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Zusammenfassung:In 1859 the British "imported" 445 German settler families to strengthen the colonial borders in British Kaffraria (now Eastern Cape) in South Africa. Three of these settler families were Baptists, they evangelized their fellow Germans and anyone else they met. In 1867 Johann Gerhard Oncken of Hamburg, the founder of the Baptist Churches in Continental Europe, sent Hugo Gutsche to take care of the new Baptist community there and evangelize the native population. The author of this book, Fritz Haus, the last of Gutsche's German successors, wrote his PhD on the life and work of Hugo Gutsche, graduating from the University of Stellenbosch at the age of 80. Haus describes his ministry to White and Black over half a century and he does not forget Mrs. Mary Gutsche, whom her husband called his "co-pastor."
Beschreibung:Edited by Klaus Fiedler.
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Stellenbosch, 1999, titled Carl Hugo Gutsche, 1843-1926 : the significance of his life and ministry for the Baptist churches and missions in Southern Africa.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations, map
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-303) and index.
ISBN:9996060292
9789996060298

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