Imperial Conquest missions don’t work anymore

Imperial Conquest missions don’t work anymore

Wether we like it or not, the world’s re­li­gious landscape owes much to the long history of European imperialism. But the story of empire and missions is much more complex than we might assume, and some common assumptions need debunking. In the case of some of the largest and most enduring empires, the relationship between faith and empire was strongly counterintuitive.

To some degree, all the European empires claimed religious justification for their existence, citing a command to extend the light of God’s kingdom into regions of pagan ignorance. But that is very different from forcing or demanding that their new subjects accept Christianity. The Spanish and Portuguese certainly did impose their faith, and we must ruefully admit their success in accomplishing this. Just glance at a map of the world’s Catholic populations.

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Introduction

Chapter I – The Missionary Movement where it came from

Chapter II – Functions of the Missionary

Chapter III – Dr. Philip – “Defendre of the Hottentots”

Chapter IV – Divide and Rule

Chapter V – Political role of the mission

Chapter VI – The Wesleyans take a hand

Chapter VII – “The Missionary Charter”

Chapter VIII – “Christianity and Civilization”

Chapter X – Triumph of disunity (1)

Chapter X – Triumph of disunity (2)

Chapter XI – Completion of military conquest

Chapter XII – End and Beginning

NOSIPHO MAJEKE: A Biographical Note

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