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Sabbath Roots : The African Connection (Paperback)

~ Charles E. Bradford (Author)
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Black Africans have a unique proclivity toward accepting the seventh-day Sabbath. Historically, Ethiopia, and many other parts of black Africa have been bastions of Sabbatarianism. Their isolation, for centuries, from the corrupting influence of Rome has allowed Africans to maintain much spiritual independence. Today, Christianity in general, and Sabbath-keeping in particular, is exploding in sub-Saharan Africa.

Ethiopia (Abyssinia) is a nation defined throughout its existence by its fidelity to the seventh-day Sabbath. Today, the numbers of Sabbath-keepers are exploding in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Gabon, Congo, and elsewhere.

Sabbath Roots by Charles E. Bradford, is not just a book for black people, but for all of Gods children. We all have, or should have, Sabbath Roots in Africa. -- Giving & Sharing Newsletter



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Seventh Day Sabbath Keepers in Africa have a rich historical legacy, from Ethiopia to Nigeria to South Africa. The 20 million Christian Sabbath-keepers in Africa demonstrate that the seventh day Sabbath is a mark of African consciousness, and independence from European civilization.

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  • Paperback: 234 pages
  • Publisher: General Conference of Seventh Day (May 14, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578470560
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578470563
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #983,660 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent information, September 10, 2006
By The Queen of Kings (Madison, AL USA) - See all my reviews
I received my BA in African/African American Studies and am very interested in religious history, so I was very interested to read this book. While the book contains EXCELLENT information regarding the Sabbath in Africa and gives excellent quotes from African leaders regarding the Sabbath, I found it a bit "academic" and hard to stay focused at times.

I encourage anyone interested in African History or religious history to read the book. Just be advised, it reads more like a book can be a bit "thick" to read at times.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling Sabbath Literature, March 15, 2003
By Joseph J. Slevin (Carlsbad, CA United States) - See all my reviews
  
Sabbath keeping in Africa has a rich history. There is old history and new. The interesting area is that of the Ethiopian Sabbath keepers who were constantly persecuted. From the early church starting with the Ethiopian Eunich to today with the many Adventist and Church of God groups Sabbath keepers have a heart and desire to keep that day in spite of hardship.

Bradford does a great job showing how African Christians are heartfelt and hearty in their beliefs. These Christians already struggle in the lands they live in, yet, the Sabbath communities are very united and strong.

With the growth of the Sabbath church of God groups, Bradford should expand his research using this as a jump off point to show how Adventist, church of God and Wesleyans have a common starting point.

This book is a good read for any Sabbatarian wishing to learn about the Sabbath keepers in Africa. Not much is mentioned about earlier Sabbath history, like the Sabbatarians of Ethiopia. For Christian Sabbath keepers, it is nice to learn that the Sabbath has been kept in Africa for more than 100 years. Charles Bradford does an admirable job of piecing together the non-adventist history and honors other groups in addition to the adventists.

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