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Harry Alphonso Ebun Sawyerr (9 October 1909 - August 1986) was a Sierra Leonean Anglican theologian and writer on African religion.〔L. M. Miles, (Harry Alphonso Ebun Sawyerr ), ''Dictionary of African Christian Biography'', 2005. Accessed 18 November 2012.〕 He became principal of Fourah Bay College and Vice Chancellor of the University of Sierra Leone. Harry Sawyerr was influenced by Thomas Sylvester Johnson, the first assistant bishop of Sierra Leone.〔Andrew F. Wallis, 'Johnson, Thomas Sylvester', in Gerald H. Anderson, ed., ''Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions'', 1998. Reprinted (online ) at the ''Dictionary of African Christian Biography''.〕 ==Works== * (with William Thomas Harris) ''The Springs of Mende Beliefs and Conduct: a discussion of the influence of the belief in the supernatural among the Mende'', 1968 * ''Creative Evangelism: towards a new Christian encounter with Africa'', 1968 * ''God: Ancestor or Creator? Aspects of traditional belief in Ghana, Nigeria & Sierra Leone'', 1970 * (ed. J. Paratt) '' The Practice of Presence: Selected Papers of Harry Sawyerr'', 1995 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harry Sawyerr (theologian)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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