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Divided People of God: Church Union Movement In Nigeria: 1875—1966 by Ogbu Kalu

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In 1974, when the first edition of this book was published, Dr. Ogbu Kalu (1942-2009) was a young,
devout Presbyterian minister and scholar who believed that the unity of the Church of Nigeria was
not only possible but necessary. Indeed, an ecumenical movement had seen a similar need for
unity and predicted that this unity would occur in December of 1965. The vision was to create not
multiple churches of many denominations, but rather one complete, unified church composed of
Anglicans, Methodists, and Presbyterians. However, this was not to be, due to inner negotiations
breaking down. Dr. Kalu thus took it upon himself to write a study about the impulses and
arguments toward unity and why unity is the true intention of God. This second edition’s
publication honors Dr. Kalu’s call to unity, and it allows the modern reader to ponder what unity
means in the twenty-first century and the current Church of Nigeria.

ISBN: 978-1-943533-37-4 Ι Published 2018 Ι Pan-African University Press

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