JJEOSHS 2024
DOI: 10.35544/jjeoshs.v7i1.66
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Levirate Marriage & Theo-doctrinal Embargo a Kenyan Experience

Martin Olando

Abstract: African scholars have found themselves in a theo-doctrinal embargo, especially after the 19 th and 20 th century European missionary explosion, that ushered a vibrant protestant Christianity in East Africa that was largely dismissive of cultural dialogues with Christianity. One of the most contested subject, that went beyond the missionary era, and reverberates across the twenty-first century, is the levirate marriage (hereafter, levirate marriage). Outside the missionary armpits, African scholars have continu… Show more

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