Developing future leaders in Namibia's independence struggle : higher education's role in the making of a new state / Michael Kuchinsky ; with a foreword by Kent Blevins
Introduction: a time that needed something new -- Conceptual intersections among the theories of human capital, social capacity and empowerment -- Early historical developments in the Lutheran, political context -- a. Lutheran mission development before the Germans -- b. Lutheran mission under German colonialism -- c. Namibian Lutheranism under SouthAfrica and between the wars -- Pre-HENP: the intersecting political and religious contexts of national liberation -- a. one step forward, one step back -- contending Namibian and international actors in the struggle for Namibia -- c. Namibia's churches, developing voice and influence -- c. Strengthening and broadening resistance -- the global and United State based Lutheran Church network -- The Lutheran Higher Education and Namibia Program (HENP) -- a. Why did HENP begin? -- b. What did it require to launch HENP? -- c. The identity of the HENP students -- HENP and its outcomes -- HENP conclusions, and then what happened