Abstract This article is a personal tribute to the work and legacy of David D. Daniels III. It underlines his manifold impulses for a polycentric approach to the history of world Christianity and his focus on the often underestimated role of African Christian agency in the global spread of faith and specifically in establishing transcontinental links between Black Christians on both sides of the Atlantic
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