SPELLING THE FAITH OR COPING WITH BIBLICAL LITERACY? INTRODUCING 19TH CENTURY BASOTHO CHRISTIANS

  • Maarman Sam Tshehla University of KwaZulu-Natal

Abstract

Can the Christian faith be spelt out as though it were a word? What does literacy or lack thereof have to do with belief and/or the Bible? What does “reading” the Bible really entail? What did baruti conceive of thuto in relation to their Basotho converts? How did nineteenth century Basotho literati cope with these questions? How does the New Testament witness relate to these issues? These questions lie in the background of the ensuing exploration. My approach is circumlocutory, and I have no delusions about the provisionality of my observations. I only trust that I do some justice to the newspaper articles that to my mind urged this paper.

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Published
2013-06-12
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