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August Hardeland and the "Rheinische" and "Hermannsburger" missions in Borneo and Southern Africa (1839-1870)

the history of a paradigm shift and its impact on South African Lutheran Churches

AutorBöhmer Karl E.
QuelleSonstige Datenquellen
ISBN978-3-8469-0234-9
Lieferbarkeitlieferbar
KatalogisatBasiskatalogisat
VerlagEdition Ruprecht
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.2016
Buch | Gebunden
82,00 €
inkl. 7% MwSt.

Beschreibung (Kurztext)

The German missionary August Hardeland was born in 1814 and started to work in Borneo/Indonesia in 1840, soon moving on to other parts of South East Asia in the service of Rheinische Mission. After returning to Europe, he continued his bible translation project. In 1858, the Hermannsburger Missionsgesellschaft appointed him the first superintendent to southern Africa – the beginning of what became known as the »Hardeland conflicts« which fundamentally altered the course of missions and the historical development of the Lutheran churches in southern Africa. The book analyzes the conflicts and traces their roots. It also offers an appendix of historical documents translated into English for the first time, as well as brief biographies.

Beschreibung (Langtext)

Wer war August Hardeland, umstrittener Missionar in Borneo und Südafrika? Diese missionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung untersucht durch ihn ausgelöste Konflikte um Missionsverständnis und -praxis. Die abgedruckten Dokumente ermöglichen Analysen darüber hinaus.