‘The Rebellion From Below’ and the Origins of Early Zionist Christianity

‘The Rebellion From Below’ and the Origins of Early Zionist Christianity

Author: 
Morton, Barry
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2014
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African Historical Review
Source: 
African Historical Review, Vol. 46, Issue 2, November 2014, pp. 25-47
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This article argues that Zionist Christianity emerged in South Africa out of the peasant revolt that occurred in the Boer Republics during and after the South African War. Using the experiences of early Zionist leaders Daniel Nkonyane and Engenas Lekganyane, the article demonstrates the continuity of their theology with the ideology of the ‘Rebellion From Below’ first described by Jeremy Krikler. The early Zionists, like their predecessors, were primarily interested in recreating a world based on communal politics and land ownership – a world without rents, landlords, or white supervision

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CITATION: Morton, Barry. ‘The Rebellion From Below’ and the Origins of Early Zionist Christianity . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. African Historical Review, Vol. 46, Issue 2, November 2014, pp. 25-47 - Available at: https://library.au.int/‘-rebellion-below’-and-origins-early-zionist-christianity-4