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British Atheist Boosts African Christianity

Adding to the “reality-stranger-than-fiction” genre, Matthew Parris — who spent some of this childhood in Africa and part of his adult years as a conservative member of the British parliament — argues today in The Times (London) that the value of the work of Christian missionaries in Africa transcends their charitable/civic contributions, that their faith plays an equally critical role in advancing the prospects of tribal Africans. The money paragraph:

Christianity, post-Reformation and post-Luther, with its teaching of a direct, personal, two-way link between the individual and God, unmediated by the collective, and unsubordinate to any other human being, smashes straight through the philosophical/spiritual framework [of rural Africa]. It offers something to hold on to to those anxious to cast off a crushing tribal groupthink. That is why and how it liberates.

The first irony: Parris is, in his own words, a “confirmed atheist.”

The second irony: While Parris sees a Christianity practiced in rural Africa that spurs “a liveliness, a curiosity, an engagement with the world,” we too often see a Christianity practiced (predominantly but not exclusively) by southern-U.S. Protestants that leads to just the opposite: It discourages curiosity, questions, and debate — e.g., the “evolution deniers” — and promotes disengagement from the world, the cloistering of its adherents, who take solace in sneering at college-educated urbanites — e.g., certain rabid fans of Sarah Palin.

  • Jim_Satterfield
    Gee, maybe he just happened to miss this or didn't hear about Desmond Tutu's opinion on the homophobia that is so strong in the African Anglican church. Lots of African Christians aren't that different than the worst of the Christianity sometimes on display here. That's why the conservative American Episcopalians are aligning with them.
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