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Competing Catholicisms - The Jesuits, the Vatican & the Making of Postcolonial French Africa
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Competing Catholicisms - The Jesuits, the Vatican & the Making of Postcolonial French Africa
Series: Religion in Transforming Africa
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Explores the impact of Jesuit missions on the development of
Christianity in postcolonial French Africa, which found itself at
the centre of major shifts and struggles within global Christianity
and world politics. At a time when most African countries were
moving towards independence, the Vatican was speeding up the
Church's indigenization agenda in an effort to secure its survival
in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, at the same time, African nationalism
was on the rise and, following the collapse of its colonial empire,
France was attempting to reassert its influence in Africa. This
book shows how the Vatican, French Jesuits, the rising Cameroonian
indigenous clergy and leadership, and the first Cameroonian Jesuits
competed for the Catholic evangelization of French Africa during
the mid-20th century. In the mission field, they also competed with
different Protestant groups, with whom they shared acommon aim: to
convert African traditional religionists and different groups of
African Muslims to Christ, while containing the spread of
anti-religious ideologies such as Communism. Tracing the rapid
expansion of Christianity in Central and Western French Africa
during the second half of the twentieth century, the author shows
in this book how this competition for faith helped both build the
church in French West Africa and Africanize the church alongside
missionary Christianity in postcolonial Africa. He also explores
the African reaction to this diverse and competing global agenda of
Christianization, especially after Chad and Cameroon came together
as part of a single Jesuit jurisdiction in 1973, and the way in
which, despite differing interpretations of Catholicity which
generated internal conflicts, Western Jesuits focus on popular
masses and the poor, was able to contain the spread of Islam,
counter the Chad's persecution of Christians during the Cultural
Revolution (1973-1975) and secure the survival of Christianity as a
missionary movement in which Western missionaries worked alongside
a rising African clergy and leadership. JEAN LUC ENYEGUE, SJ is the
Director of the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa, Nairobi. He
also lectures on church history at Hekima University College,
Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
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Imprint: |
James Currey
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Religion in Transforming Africa |
Release date: |
July 2024 |
First published: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Jean-Luc Enyegue Sj
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
324 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-84701-377-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-84701-377-5 |
Barcode: |
9781847013774 |
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