KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –

Karel Schoeman, the award-winning Afrikaans author, not only wrote several seminal novels (for which he received the highest Afrikaans literature prizes), but his contribution to research focusing on the 18th and early 19th century South African sociocultural history is also remarkable. He collecte...

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Main Author: G van der Watt
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2019-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4048
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description Karel Schoeman, the award-winning Afrikaans author, not only wrote several seminal novels (for which he received the highest Afrikaans literature prizes), but his contribution to research focusing on the 18th and early 19th century South African sociocultural history is also remarkable. He collected and put together an enormous volume of archival resources accessible to a large audience of interested readers and scholars alike. He especially concentrated on the history of missionaries and mission organisations; he wrote a long list of biographies, of which the most important ones were of women with some connection to the missionary endeavour. Schoeman’s unique approach to historiography is making a significant contribution that is relevant to missionary history and theology as such. He retrieved often neglected but important voices from the past. Contrary to canonised, confessional and denominational church history, he opted to focus on missionaries (Black and White), slaves, women, and the historically marginalised. He wrote about their “lived faith” within the sociocultural contexts of their time. He did substantial work on Pietism as a religious movement impacting on the Afrikaner piety of the era, stimulating missionary endeavours. This article argues that Schoeman’s historiographic legacy (his oeuvre and distinct approach) makes an invaluable contribution to South African theology and missionary history.
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spelling doaj-art-fd5c2e44c0b9496fbfc16e3d80e0e7a22025-02-11T09:47:15ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892019-12-0110.38140/at.v0i0.4048KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –G van der Watt0University of the Free State Karel Schoeman, the award-winning Afrikaans author, not only wrote several seminal novels (for which he received the highest Afrikaans literature prizes), but his contribution to research focusing on the 18th and early 19th century South African sociocultural history is also remarkable. He collected and put together an enormous volume of archival resources accessible to a large audience of interested readers and scholars alike. He especially concentrated on the history of missionaries and mission organisations; he wrote a long list of biographies, of which the most important ones were of women with some connection to the missionary endeavour. Schoeman’s unique approach to historiography is making a significant contribution that is relevant to missionary history and theology as such. He retrieved often neglected but important voices from the past. Contrary to canonised, confessional and denominational church history, he opted to focus on missionaries (Black and White), slaves, women, and the historically marginalised. He wrote about their “lived faith” within the sociocultural contexts of their time. He did substantial work on Pietism as a religious movement impacting on the Afrikaner piety of the era, stimulating missionary endeavours. This article argues that Schoeman’s historiographic legacy (his oeuvre and distinct approach) makes an invaluable contribution to South African theology and missionary history. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4048Karel SchoemanMissionary historyHistoriographyPietism
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KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
Acta Theologica
Karel Schoeman
Missionary history
Historiography
Pietism
title KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
title_full KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
title_fullStr KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
title_full_unstemmed KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
title_short KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA –
title_sort karel schoeman en die leefwereld van vroee sendelinge in suid afrika
topic Karel Schoeman
Missionary history
Historiography
Pietism
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4048
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