- Akdeniz Havzası ve Afrika Medeniyetleri Dergisi
- Volume:6 Issue:2
- THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AFRICA
THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AFRICA
Authors : Ian Coulter
Pages : 55-75
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This essay provides an introduction to the sweeping of history of the origins and progress of Christianity in Africa. In the interest of narrowing the scope, it is necessary that much of the story has been omitted. The main focus has instead been on the origins and progress of Christianity during the colonial period, particularly highlighting the enormous growth that has occurred in the spread of Christianity over the last 60 years since independence. What prompted the enormous growth and spread of Christianity in Africa during the colonial period and beyond? The answer to this question is multi-faceted, with the need for Western education becoming paramount. European colonial missionaries pioneered Western education throughout the colonies, which in turn became the vanguard for Christian catechetical education and transformation of the people at all levels as operatives in the colonial system. Western education became necessary to the economic survival of peoples. Admittance into a Christian mission school often required the applicant to convert to Christianity. Since Independence, all Christian denominations have experienced much growth through African missionary effort, which is now in the hands of the African evangelists rather than in the hands of the Europeans. It is important to mention that in terms of the African expression of Christianity, the Pentecostal movement have today far outstripped all other forms of Christianity in Africa.Keywords : Hristiyanlık, Afrika, Kolonyalizm, Pentekostal