The Catholic missionaries within and beyond the politics of exclusivity in colonial Malawi, 1901-1945
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The Catholic missionaries within and beyond the politics of exclusivity in colonial Malawi, 1901-1945
(Studies in the history of missions, v. 18)
Edwin Mellen Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-217) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study is a historical analysis of the efforts of the catholic missionaries known as the Montfort missionaries, in Malawi. It examines the political, psychological, inter-denominational and economic contexts, drawing on government records and accounts by early African converts to the Church.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: the three characters of African church history - contextual, grassroot, missiological
- three dimensions of African church history with the context of the case study on the Montfort missionaries
- tenor of the case study on the Montfort missionaries. Part 2 The Catholic missionaries in a context of racial tensions and civil war (1914-1916): the anatomy of the British presence in Malawi
- reality of economical deprivation and oppression of the African population
- response of Catholic and Baptist missionaries
- military response by Rev. Chilembwe
- response of the Catholic missionaries to Chilembwe's militant nationalism
- alliance between the colonial government and the Catholic missionaries. Part 3 The Catholic missionaries in the setting of inter-ethnic tensions in the Mulanje district (1925-1928): status of the Lomwe ethnic group in Malawi
- anatomy of the ethnic tensions (psychological, economic, socio-political)
- Montfort ministry in context of the trifaceted ethnic harassment. Part 4 Catholic missionaries in the setting of inter-denominational tensions in the Mulanje district: conflicting definitions of spheres of missionary influence
- controversy over the Catholic encroachment into Mulanje district
- mutual smear campaign between the Catholic church and the Scottish Presbyterian church
- easement of inter-denominational tensions. Part 5 Catholic missionaries in the context of the tensions between the colonial government and the church: village schools as a tool for evangeliztion and implantation of the church
- government intervention into the field of native education in village schools
- no secular education in village schools and no more new village schools
- Catholic institute for the training of qualified teachers. Part 6 Catholic ministry in the context of cultural tensions: points of continuity and discontinuity between the Lomwe culture and the Catholic faith
- points of tensions and exclusivity
- references to cultural continuity and discontinuity in "Katolika Newsletter".
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