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Christianism And Colonialism

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Christianity in colonial Africa During the nineteenth century, the interests of multiple nations led to a wave of imperialism that afflicted the continent of Africa. The imperialistic interests coupled with their strong ideals and beliefs influenced to a great extent the continent. Prior to imperialism, the populous had a preexisting culture and belief system that dictated their way of life. However, as a consequence of imperialism, the new belief system and education that Christianity brought with it changed the lives of the people of Africa and brought about a cultural shift that is present in post-colonial times. Examples of this are demonstrated in the novels, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi …show more content…

The novel notes that “The Church had come and led many astray” (Achebe p.174). The many stemmed from all levels of hierarchy within the Igbo society. For example one of the converts included “Ogbuefi… who had taken two titles…” (Achebe p.176) which was very significant because of the level of importance that titles were regarded with within the Igbo society. One of the largest pieces of evidence from the novel comes from Obierika who describes the manner in which the cultural shift occurred. He says, “He came… with his religion… allowed him to stay” detailing the manner in which the missionaries came. The acculturation becomes apparent when Obrierika says “…he won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one” (Achebe p.176). This demonstrates the instability of the Igbo society as a result of the introduction and further influence of the Christian faith and its teachings. The Church’s followers being members of the Igbo people as well made it difficult for the Igbo people to fight back, thus debilitating the clan’s ability to function as a unit. The end result being the complete acculturation of the Christian faith leading to postcolonial times in which the Igbo culture like many of the other cultures existing at the time have been phased out due to the cultural shift.
In a recent study titled, “The Impact of Christian Higher Education on the Lives of Students and Societies in Africa"

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