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Malawi's First Presbyterian Ministers: Vocation and Identity in a Racialized Context
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Malawi's First Presbyterian Ministers: Vocation and Identity in a Racialized Context
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Malawi's First Presbyterian Ministers: Vocation and Identity in a Racialized Context
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Malawi's first two Presbyterian ministers, Harry Kambwiri Matecheta and Stephen Kundecha, were ordained in March 1911. Ecclesiastically, this made them fully equal with their European fellow-ministers. There were, however, subtle and not-so-subtle racial codes that reminded them that they were expected to occupy a subordinate position. This Occasional Paper explores how they discovered their identity and vocation in a challenging context.