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African Catholic - Decolonization and the Transformation of the Church (Hardcover)
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African Catholic - Decolonization and the Transformation of the Church (Hardcover)
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Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize A groundbreaking history of
how Africans in the French Empire embraced both African
independence and their Catholic faith during the upheaval of
decolonization, leading to a fundamental reorientation of the
Catholic Church. African Catholic examines how French imperialists
and the Africans they ruled imagined the religious future of French
sub-Saharan Africa in the years just before and after
decolonization. The story encompasses the political transition to
independence, Catholic contributions to black intellectual
currents, and efforts to alter the church hierarchy to create an
authentically "African" church. Elizabeth Foster recreates a
Franco-African world forged by conquest, colonization, missions,
and conversions-one that still exists today. We meet missionaries
in Africa and their superiors in France, African Catholic students
abroad destined to become leaders in their home countries, African
Catholic intellectuals and young clergymen, along with French and
African lay activists. All of these men and women were preoccupied
with the future of France's colonies, the place of Catholicism in a
postcolonial Africa, and the struggle over their personal loyalties
to the Vatican, France, and the new African states. Having served
as the nuncio to France and the Vatican's liaison to UNESCO in the
1950s, Pope John XXIII understood as few others did the central
questions that arose in the postwar Franco-African Catholic world.
Was the church truly universal? Was Catholicism a conservative
pillar of order or a force to liberate subjugated and exploited
peoples? Could the church change with the times? He was thinking of
Africa on the eve of Vatican II, declaring in a radio address
shortly before the council opened, "Vis-a-vis the underdeveloped
countries, the church presents itself as it is and as it wants to
be: the church of all."
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