Christianity in South Africa

Christianity in South Africa
Title Christianity in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Richard Elphick
Publisher James Currey
Pages 520
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Almost three-quarters of South Africans in the late-1990s call themselves Christians. From colonial times, when missionaries embroiled themselves in frontier conflicts, until recently, when both defenders and opponents of apartheid draw heavily upon Christian doctrine and ritual, Christian impulses have shaped South Africa.

Christianity in South Africa

Christianity in South Africa
Title Christianity in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Richard Elphick
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 512
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780520209404

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"At a strategic time in South Africa's history, the Christian history which is absolutely basic to all developments, is presented in a comprehensive and objective way. Too little attention is given to the influence of religion in socio-political accounts. This is a creative and much-needed contribution to scholarship and general knowledge. . . . An outstanding work."--Dean S. Gilliland, Fuller Theological Seminary

Race, Class and Christianity in South Africa

Race, Class and Christianity in South Africa
Title Race, Class and Christianity in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Ibrahim Abraham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2023-05-31
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9780367630140

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Introduction: Day Zero in Cape Town -- Christianity and the middle class in South Africa -- Middle-class morality and Christianity in South Africa -- Spiritual and class insecurity in South Africa -- Middle-class moral insecurity in South Africa -- Race, class, and habitus in South African churches -- Anomie and vocation in South African Christian ministry -- Musicking, unity, and sincerity in South African churches -- Conclusion: Covid-19 in Cape Town.

African Pilgrimage

African Pilgrimage
Title African Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Retief Müller
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 223
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409430839

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This book describes a South Africa that is made up of a number of different fragmented worlds. The focus is on the Zion Christian Church, one of the largest religious movements in southern Africa, and a good example of indigenized African Christianity. This book tells the story of how the enduring ritual of pilgrimage is transforming African religion, along with the lives of ordinary South Africans.

Faith in African Lived Christianity

Faith in African Lived Christianity
Title Faith in African Lived Christianity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 370
Release 2019-09-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004412255

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Faith in African Lived Christianity – Bridging Anthropological and Theological Perspectives offers a comprehensive, empirically rich and interdisciplinary approach to the study of faith in African Christianity. The book brings together anthropology and theology in the study of how faith and religious experiences shape the understanding of social life in Africa. The volume is a collection of chapters by prominent Africanist theologians, anthropologists and social scientists, who take people’s faith as their starting point and analyze it in a contextually sensitive way. It covers discussions of positionality in the study of African Christianity, interdisciplinary methods and approaches and a number of case studies on political, social and ecological aspects of African Christian spirituality.

Religions of South Africa (Routledge Revivals)

Religions of South Africa (Routledge Revivals)
Title Religions of South Africa (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author David Chidester
Publisher Routledge
Pages 307
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317649877

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First published in 1992, this title explores the religious diversity of South Africa, organizing it into a single coherent narrative and providing the first comparative study and introduction to the topic. David Chidester emphasizes the fact that the complex distinctive character of South African religious life has taken shape with a particular economic, social and political context, and pays special attention to the creativity of people who have suffered under conquest, colonialism and apartheid. With an overview of African traditional religion, Christian missions, and African innovations during the nineteenth century, this reissue will be of great value to students of religious studies, South African history, anthropology, sociology, and political studies.

Making African Christianity

Making African Christianity
Title Making African Christianity PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Houle
Publisher Lehigh University Press
Pages 355
Release 2011-09-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611460824

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Making African Christianity argues that Africans successfully naturalized Christianity. It examines the long history of the faith among colonial Zulu Christians (known as amaKholwa) in what would become South Africa. As it has become clear that Africans are not discarding Christianity, a number of scholars have taken up the challenge of understanding why this is the case and how we got to this point. While functionalist arguments have their place, this book argues that we need to understand what is imbedded within the faith that many find so appealing. Houle argues that other aspects of the faith also needed to be 'translated,'particularly the theology of Christianity. For Zulu, the religion would never be a good fit unless converts could fill critical gaps such as how Christianity could account for the active and everyday presence of the amadhlozi ancestral spirits - a problem that was true for African converts across the continent in slightly different ways. Accomplishing this translation took years and a number of false-starts. Coming to this understanding is one of the particularly important contributions of this work, for like Benedict Anderson's 'Imagined Communities,' the early African Christian communities were entirely constructed ones. Here was a group struggling to understand what it meant to be both African and Christian. For much of their history this dual identity was difficult to reconcile, but through constant struggle to do so they transformed both themselves and their adopted faith. This manuscript goes far in filling a critical gap in how we have gotten to this point and will be welcomed by African historians, those interested in the history of colonialism, missions, southern African, and in particular Christianity.