The equality of believers: protestant missionaries and the racial politics of South Africa

Introduction: the equality of believers -- The missionaries, their converts, and their enemies -- The missionaries: from egalitarianism to paternalism -- The Africans: embracing the gospel of equality -- The Dutch settlers: confining the gospel of equality -- The political missionaries: "our re...

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Main Author: Elphick, Richard 1943- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Charlottesville [u.a] University of Virginia Press 2012
In:Year: 2012
Series/Journal:Reconsiderations in southern African history
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Africa / Protestant Church / Mission (international law / Apartheid
Further subjects:B South Africa Race relations History
B Protestant Churches Missions (South Africa) History
B Race Relations Religious aspects Protestant churches
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Summary:Introduction: the equality of believers -- The missionaries, their converts, and their enemies -- The missionaries: from egalitarianism to paternalism -- The Africans: embracing the gospel of equality -- The Dutch settlers: confining the gospel of equality -- The political missionaries: "our religion must embody itself in action" -- The missionary critique of the African: witchcraft, marriage and sexuality -- The revolt of the Black clergy: "we can't be brothers" -- The benevolent empire and the social gospel -- The "native question" and the benevolent empire -- A Christian coalition of paternal elites -- The social gospel: the ideology of the benevolent empire -- High point of the Christian alliance: a South African Locarno -- The enemies of the benevolent empire: gelykstelling condemned -- The parting of the ways -- A special education for Africans? -- The abolition of the Cape franchise: a "door of citizenship" closed -- The evangelical invention of apartheid -- Neo-Calvinism: a world-view for a missionary volk -- The stagnation of the social gospel -- The abolition of the mission schools: a second "door of citizenship" closed -- A divided missionary impulse and its political heirs
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-416) and index
ISBN:0813932734