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African Catholic : decolonization and the transformation of the Church / Elizabeth A. Foster.

Van Pelt Library BX1675 .F67 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foster, Elizabeth Ann, 1976- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Africa--History.
Catholic Church.
Catholic Church--History--1965-.
History.
Decolonization--Africa, French-speaking--History.
Decolonization.
Decolonization--Africa, Sub-Saharan--History.
Christianity and culture--Africa, French-speaking--History.
Christianity and culture.
Christianity and culture--Africa, Sub-Saharan--History.
Africa.
French-speaking Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
viii, 369 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019.
Summary:
Makes original contributions to French history, African history, the history of Catholicism, and religious studies. The book approaches the history of late colonialism and decolonization in French sub-Saharan Africa from an entirely new political and cultural perspective, by examining it through the prism of religion. Drawing on a plethora of African and French voices, it brings to life a Franco-African Catholic world that had been forged by conquest, colonization, missions, and conversions, and still exists today. Its denizens were preoccupied with the future of France's African colonies, the place of Catholicism in Africa, and whether their personal loyalties should lie with the Vatican, France, or emerging African states. Many leading African intellectuals were Catholics, and the book shows that there was an important Catholic strand of the negritude movement, which has been completely ignored by scholars and impacted the church at the highest levels. This finding contributes to the book's new, striking story of Catholic reform at mid-century, showing how decolonization was a pivotal factor in the reorientation of the church at Vatican II.-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Catholic conversations at the end of empire
Postwar winds of change: church and state in French Africa
A truly universal church: Alioune Diop and Catholic negritude
Theologies of colonization: debating the legitimacy of empire
Entirely Christian and entirely African: Catholic African students in France
Men of transition: African clergy in postwar French Africa
Foe or friend? Catholics and Islam on the eve of independence
Slavery and charity: connecting French Catholics to Africa
Conclusion: Decolonization and Vatican II.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0674987667
9780674987661
OCLC:
1032671639

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