This article seeks to trace the fussy boundaries of religion and the public space in the modern colonial archive of southern Africa. It investigates how drawing such boundaries became a central strategy in translating indigenous cultures into sin and creating guilt in communities that did not observe the sacred and secular boundaries. The article uses the attestations of the 19th century letters to Mahoko a Becwana, a London Missionary Society public paper, printed from Kuruman. While the Batswana worldview kneaded religion and all spheres of individual and collective public space, modern western colonial perspectives claimed otherwise. This paper analyses the letters for the intrusion of colonial religion into the public space of Batswana...
South Africa is experiencing an exceptionally high crime rate and many people, across the various et...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
This essay reads the 19th-century Protestant Christian missionary archive in order to explore how it...
Historical evidence shows that Batswana possessed rich cultural and religious traditions that contri...
Ngwao ya Setswana [tradition and customs] has two dimensions: tumelo [belief system] and thuto [educ...
Bible translation in South Africa was initially conceptualised and executed by either missionary soc...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
Bible translation in South Africa was initially conceptualised and executed by either missionary soc...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
This essay reads the 19th-century Protestant Christian missionary archive in order to explore how it...
This article examines the unifying roles of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the aut...
The translation of the Bible into Setswana stands out in the history of the 19th century missionarie...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
South Africa is experiencing an exceptionally high crime rate and many people, across the various et...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
This essay reads the 19th-century Protestant Christian missionary archive in order to explore how it...
Historical evidence shows that Batswana possessed rich cultural and religious traditions that contri...
Ngwao ya Setswana [tradition and customs] has two dimensions: tumelo [belief system] and thuto [educ...
Bible translation in South Africa was initially conceptualised and executed by either missionary soc...
This article examines the role of missionary social scientific research and Protestant Christian lit...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
Bible translation in South Africa was initially conceptualised and executed by either missionary soc...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
This essay reads the 19th-century Protestant Christian missionary archive in order to explore how it...
This article examines the unifying roles of the Mwari cult, the cultural symbol of land, and the aut...
The translation of the Bible into Setswana stands out in the history of the 19th century missionarie...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
South Africa is experiencing an exceptionally high crime rate and many people, across the various et...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
This essay reads the 19th-century Protestant Christian missionary archive in order to explore how it...