Methodism and Politics in Zimbabwe: an Assessment of the Wesleyan Methodist Church's Impact on Politics in Zimbabwe from 1891 to 1980 (Volume 1) - Simon Madhiba - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659110481 - May 28, 2012
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Methodism and Politics in Zimbabwe: an Assessment of the Wesleyan Methodist Church's Impact on Politics in Zimbabwe from 1891 to 1980 (Volume 1)

Simon Madhiba

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Methodism and Politics in Zimbabwe: an Assessment of the Wesleyan Methodist Church's Impact on Politics in Zimbabwe from 1891 to 1980 (Volume 1)

This book is an assessment of the Wesleyan Methodists' impact on politics in Zimbabwe during the colonial era. It is different from other books on Methodism in Zimbabwe in that archival,oral and published sources were used to arrive at a balanced account of history. The analysis of data using the translation model of Contextual Theology and conflict transformation model has unveiled the following: The link between retrogressive Wesleyan Methodists and the colonisers provided a threshold for a new political order which relegated Africans to second class citizenship. The imperialistic colonial pattern had its ecclesiastical replica in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. The mission-educated elite who included some African ministers became beacons of African political emancipation. The commendable voices of African ministers against colonial injustices and imbalances were ignored by church leaders but very influential both in church and society. There were historical land injustices and societal grievances which ocurred during the colonial period. The new political dispensation at the independence of Zimbabwe provided the church with opportunities to contribute to national reconciliation

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 28, 2012
ISBN13 9783659110481
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 412
Dimensions 150 × 23 × 226 mm   ·   631 g
Language German