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  • thank God, from the corrupting influence of what is called " European civilization " (a word to conjure with
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      for centuries Africans have always been perceived as less civilized than the Europeans.
  • From Cape Town the faith moved eastwar
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      the Europeans encouraged themselves to spread their religion in other parts of the country ,converting more Africans into Christians.
  • ut out of South Africa. Van Riebeek landed in the
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  • At his death in 1908 there were 33 priests in his vicariate, 153 religious, 19 churches, and 20 e
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      in the early 20th century we witness just how many churches were formed ,which makes us realise just how much the Europens worked hard to spread their missionaries and churches.
  • Mahon, who in 1860 built the first church in Oudtshoorn, three hundred miles from Cape Town (now the centre of a separate Prefec
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      the Europeans had the financial resources to be able to establish their churches in the 19th century.
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  • educational contribution of the missionaries in South Africa is to a greater or lesser degree usually described in one or both of the following ways. E ither
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      the missionaries also acted as a form of education for the African peoplee.
  • state that the missionaries through their educational work contributed to the present capitalist-labour class distinctions in present day South African economical and social structures, such a view does
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      the effects of the missionary work can still be felt in the political and social structure of the country of South Africa.
  • devastating for the Bantu tribes and individuals who fell victim to these influences. The Boers were practically all Christians, and together with the efforts of the missionaries the Bantu people were Christianized by them. Because of the disruption of their traditi
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      African people lost their own sense of religion and followed the European religion.
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  • n theological circles the reaction to rationalism was two-fold: on the one hand theologians reacted to this philosophy in which human reason ruled supreme as the only and central principle by reiterating the value of human dignity and especially
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      the religion acted as a way to introduce new concepts of the meaning of life.
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