Making African Christianity: Africans Reimagining Their Faith in Colonial South Africa

Making African Christianity: Africans Reimagining Their Faith in Colonial South Africa

by Robert J. Houle
Making African Christianity: Africans Reimagining Their Faith in Colonial South Africa

Making African Christianity: Africans Reimagining Their Faith in Colonial South Africa

by Robert J. Houle

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Overview

In Making African Christianity author Robert J. Houle argues that Africans successfully naturalized Christianity. This book 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. Where others have focused on the economic and political potential of conversion, this book argues that we need to understand what was embedded within the faith that Africans found so appealing. Houle argues that translation did not end with the bible, but extended to Christian theology which needed to be fully appropriated before the faith was secure on the continent. For Zulu, the religion was not a good fit until converts filled critical gaps in the faith, such as how Christianity could account for the active and everyday presence of the ancestral spirits—a problem that was true for African converts across the continent in slightly different ways. This book offers fresh insight into the history behind the contemporary success of Christianity on the continent and will be welcomed by African historians, those interested in the history of colonialism, missions, southern African, and in particular Christianity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611461473
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 08/23/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Robert J. Houle is associate professor of history at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Table of Contents

1 Figures
2 Map
3 Prelude
4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: In the Beginning…
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Being Zulu and Christian
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: Conflicting Identities
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Revival
Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Naturalizing the Faith
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: A Zulu Church
11 Conclusion
12 Bibliography
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