Section 31
Section 31
Madagascar and Africa
The generation which followed 1914 witnessed acceleration in the disintegration of the indigenous cultures which was due to Occident.
The wars and revolutions of the 20th Century could not but have repercussions in Africa.
In it both Protestants and Roman Catholics shared, but unequally under different political regimes.
Christianity continued its numerical gains in the non-European population.
Tragedy in Korea
For Korea and Christianity in Korea the two decades which followed 1914 were comparatively peaceful.
A Protestant was president of the republic and Christians were in high posts in the State.
The ebb of the tide of battle to and from- meant distress to millions.
Christianity was deeply rooted and vigorous.
