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A study of the perceived causes of schism in some Ethiopian-type churches in the Cape and Transvaal, 1884-1925

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dc.contributor.advisor Pillay, G.J.
dc.contributor.author Millard, J. A. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:23:52Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:23:52Z
dc.date.issued 1995-06 en
dc.identifier.citation Millard, J. A. (1995) A study of the perceived causes of schism in some Ethiopian-type churches in the Cape and Transvaal, 1884-1925, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17459> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17459
dc.description.abstract During the period 1884-1925 Ethiopian-type schisms from mission churches occurred for a number of reasons. Generalisations of these reasons have been made by numerous authors. By generalising the causes of schism the particular reasons why each independent church 1 eader 1 eft the mission church are ignored. The thesis shows how each schism was due to unique circumstances in the mission church as well as to factors, for example, the personal feelings of the independent church leader. In each case there was a point of no return when the founder of the independent church no longer felt he could accept the status quo. There were two government commissions that investigated the independent or "separatist" churches during these years - the South African Native Affairs Commission of 1903-1905 and the 1925 South African Native Affairs Commission which investigated the "Separatist Churches". The testimony of the white government officials and missionaries and the black church leaders has been compared with the findings in the reports. Four case studies are investigated to show how general causes of schism may occur for a number of years until a reason, peculiar to the particular independent church, manifests itself and leads to the formation of an independent church. The case studies are the Ethiopian Church and related independent groups, the independent churches which joined the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1896 with the Ethiopian Church but later left to form their own churches, for example the Order of Ethiopia, schisms from the Presbyterian Church during the 1890' s and the Independent Methodist Church.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (335 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Ethiopian movement
dc.subject Government commissions
dc.subject African Methodist Episcopal church
dc.subject Schism
dc.subject African Independent Church
dc.subject.ddc 276.808 en
dc.subject.lcsh Ethiopian movement (South Africa) en
dc.subject.lcsh Methodist Church -- Missions -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Ethiopian movement (South Africa) -- History en
dc.subject.lcsh Presbyterian Church -- Missions -- South Africa -- Lovedale en
dc.subject.lcsh Independent Methodist Churches en
dc.subject.lcsh African Methodist Episcopal Church -- South Africa -- History en
dc.subject.lcsh Church of England -- Missions -- Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Schism en
dc.subject.lcsh Church and state -- South Africa -- History en
dc.subject.lcsh Christians en
dc.title A study of the perceived causes of schism in some Ethiopian-type churches in the Cape and Transvaal, 1884-1925 en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Christian, Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
dc.description.degree D.Th (Church History) en


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