@inbook{10.1163/j.ctvbqs62t.10, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctvbqs62t.10}, abstract = {The interaction between Jesuits and Protestant missionaries in Africa, particularly in the Zambezi Mission, was more complex than is often assumed. While relations between the two missionary bodies are usually described as “bitter” or “rivalrous,” and their approaches to missionary work as diametrically opposed, a more careful analysis suggests that this is an oversimplification. This chapter draws upon the writings of Jesuits who worked in southern Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with the aim of painting a more balanced picture of the Jesuit perception of Protestant missionary work in the region. As we will see, not}, author = {Wilfred Sumani}, booktitle = {Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Africa}, pages = {150--168}, publisher = {Brill}, title = {Jesuit Portraits of Protestant Missionary Activity in Southern Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries}, volume = {13}, year = {2018} }