Competing Catholicisms

Competing Catholicisms

The Jesuits, the Vatican & the Making of Postcolonial French Africa

Enyegue SJ, Jean-Luc

James Currey

07/2024

322

Mole

Inglês

9781847013774

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Chronology of Jesuit Missions in Chad and Cameroon

Introduction

Part I: The Jesuit Project in West Africa: French Catholicism and Colonialism in Chad, 1935-1958
1 Era of Confusion: The Vatican's or France's Wider Agenda? 1935-1946
2 Founding Era: The Conservatism of Frederic de Belinay, Jesuit Pioneer in Chad, 1946-1958
3 Colonial Era: Joseph du Bouchet and the Building of the Jesuit Mission in Chad, 1947- 1958

Part II: The Outward Mission: Education and Competing Catholicisms
4 Era of Civilization: Popular Education and Islamism
5 Era of Accommodation: Mission toward the Southern "Ethno-Religionists"
6 Era of Revolution: Bishop Paul Dalmais and Chad's Cultural Revolution, 1958-1975

Part III: The Postcolonial Mission and Catholicity: From Chad to Cameroon, 1962-1978
7 Era of Consolidation: The Rebirth of Missionary Catholicism after Independence, 1962-1973
8 Era of Experimentation: M.-P. Hebga, First Cameroonian Major Superior, 1968-1973
9 Era of Dissent: Cameroonian Jesuits and Global Catholicism, 1974-1978

Conclusion
African Christianity; Africanization; Americanism; Arrupe; Cameroonian Jesuits; Chad Mission; Chad's Protestants; Church Cameroon; Colonial Mission; Cultural Revolution; Dalmais; de Belinay; de Rosny; de-mission; du Bouchet; Eboussi; Evangelism; Gallicanism; Global Christianity; Hebga; Inculturation; Institutional History; Islam Chad; Jesuits; Mission; Mission Civilisatrice; Mveng; Pan-Arabism; Post-colonial; sous-mission; sous-tutelle; Vatican; Vernacularization; Westernization; Wider-France; working class