Abstract
The issue is not whether Christianity will survive in Africa but in what manner it will do so. This paper seeks to discover the extent of genuine indigenization in African Christianity. It explores various reasons for the retardation of and resistance to changes within the Catholic Church by indigenous clergy. The authors discern no fundamental incompatibility between essential Christianity and indigenous African beliefs and practices. They address several non-religious reasons for resistance to indigenization.
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