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DOCUMENTARY: “Christianity: A History - Dark Continents”
Narrated by British-Ghanaian writer, playwright and Christian Kwame Kwei Armah, this documentary explores and reveals “how Christianity became the world’s largest religion despite, rather than because of, Western missionary zeal”, and how the religion was adapted by indigenous populations in colonized regions.
I recommend watching the entire documentary but if you want to watch the section on Africa, fast-forward to 19:16.
“Christianity: A History - Dark Continents” Narrated by British-Ghanaian writer, playwright and Christian Kwame Kwei...
I’m watching this right now.
this is extremely interesting, i’d like to point out, that even in the US, black christianity is like that.