The Theologian Slave Trader

The Theologian Slave Trader

by Christiana Knudsen
The Theologian Slave Trader

The Theologian Slave Trader

by Christiana Knudsen

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Overview

The Theologian Slave Trader explores the life of Fredericus Petersen, a mulatto adopted in 1710 by a Danish Lutheran Priest at Christiansborg Fort in what is now Ghana and who was subsequently brought back to Denmark as a teenager. The Danish king, no less, Frederik IV, was his godfather. Fredericus Petersen wrote a compelling autobiography which for many years has been largerly ignored. In The Theologian Slave Trader, Dr Christiana Oware Knudsen, herself a Ghanaian who for 50 years has lived in Denmark, brings this autobiography, The General Declaration, to life and contemporary relevance by contextualising Africanus' experience within a personal commentary on her personal family history in Ghana. Dr Knudsen approaches this historical material with the lively and engaging approach of an African story-teller, interweaving historical facts with family legends and documented impressions of the period. In so doing, she also poses a number of challenging contemporary questions about aspects of our understanding of slavery and inter-cultural relations.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940149643882
Publisher: Pneuma Springs Publishing
Publication date: 08/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Christiana Oware Knudsen was born in the Gold Coast, now Ghana. As a young newly trained school teacher she met and married the Danish medical doctor, Peder K. K. Knudsen in Ghana in 1955. They had three children and then moved to Denmark. Christiana O. Knudsen holds a Cand. Phil. degree in Social Anthropology from the University of Aarhus, Denmark.
She carried out research and published books about Female Circumcision in developing Ghana, THE FALLEN DAWADAWA TREE in 1994, and Tribal Markings in Ghana, THE PATTERNED SKIN, in 1996. She has also done research into Distant Spiritual Healing as Complementary to medical health care, and was awarded a Ph.D. degree at Derby University, UK. in 2001. In 2008 she published a satire about some Danish holiday makers and the extraordinary problems they encountered due to their excessive materialism. In 2010, she published the controversial book, ""THE THEOLOGIAN SLAVE TRADER"". A Personal commentary on Fredericus Svane Africanus' autobiography.
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