The thousand generation covenant : : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 / / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.

This study presents the religious factor in the development of a separatistic group identity among the forebears of the Afrikaners during the Dutch colonial period of South African history. Dutch Reformed covenant theology and baptism practice rooted in the thousand generation covenant theory helped...

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Superior document:Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ; 44
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, New York, New York : : E.J. Brill,, [1991]
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Notes:Revision of thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1985.
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The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.
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Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ; 44
Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Online
This study presents the religious factor in the development of a separatistic group identity among the forebears of the Afrikaners during the Dutch colonial period of South African history. Dutch Reformed covenant theology and baptism practice rooted in the thousand generation covenant theory helped to shape this self-understanding. It traces the basic developments of covenant theology in the Netherlands during the period and demonstrates how these concepts were conveyed to colonial South Africa. The dominant strain of covenantal thought treated the entire community as redeemed and called to be separate. It was presented through a variety of means through which virtually every colonist was exposed. This study offers a balanced historical approach to the role of theological concepts in the colonial roots of Afrikaner group identity. It answers traditional scholarship in the field which either directly identify the concepts behind the development of apartheid with Calvinist theology or, more recently, deny that the Reformed faith had any role in the development of apartheid ideology until the twentieth century.
Preliminary Material / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Acknowledgments / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Introduction / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter One Covenantal Holiness and the Dutch Reformed Confessions / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Two The Impact of the Reformed Confessions on Colonial South Africa / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Three The Dutch Reformed Liturgy / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Four The Netherlands in the Post-Confessional Period / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Five The South African Response to Post-Confessional Netherlands / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Six Theology for the Average Person / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Seven The Reformed Church and the Dutch Merchant Empire / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Eight Sacramental Practice in the Netherlands / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Nine Sacramental Practice in South Africa / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Ten The French Reformed Factor / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Eleven Application / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Chapter Twelve Conclusion / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Bibliography / Jonathan Neil Gerstner -- Index / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-273) and index.
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Revision of thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1985.
Covenants Religious aspects Reformed Church History of doctrines 18th century.
Covenants Religious aspects Reformed Church History of doctrines 17th century.
Reformed Church South Africa History 18th century.
Reformed Church South Africa History 17th century.
Reformed Church South Africa Doctrines History.
Race discrimination South Africa History.
Covenant theology.
Race discrimination Religious aspects Reformed Church.
Afrikaners Ethnic identity.
South Africa Race relations.
Print version: Gerstner The Thousand Generation Covenant: Dutch Reformed Covenant Theology and Group Identity in Colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 Boston : BRILL,c1991 9789004093614
1,000 generation covenant.
Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ; 44.
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The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 /
Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ;
Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Online
Preliminary Material /
Acknowledgments /
Introduction /
Chapter One Covenantal Holiness and the Dutch Reformed Confessions /
Chapter Two The Impact of the Reformed Confessions on Colonial South Africa /
Chapter Three The Dutch Reformed Liturgy /
Chapter Four The Netherlands in the Post-Confessional Period /
Chapter Five The South African Response to Post-Confessional Netherlands /
Chapter Six Theology for the Average Person /
Chapter Seven The Reformed Church and the Dutch Merchant Empire /
Chapter Eight Sacramental Practice in the Netherlands /
Chapter Nine Sacramental Practice in South Africa /
Chapter Ten The French Reformed Factor /
Chapter Eleven Application /
Chapter Twelve Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index /
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title_full The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.
title_fullStr The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.
title_full_unstemmed The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 / Jonathan Neil Gerstner.
title_auth The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814 /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Acknowledgments /
Introduction /
Chapter One Covenantal Holiness and the Dutch Reformed Confessions /
Chapter Two The Impact of the Reformed Confessions on Colonial South Africa /
Chapter Three The Dutch Reformed Liturgy /
Chapter Four The Netherlands in the Post-Confessional Period /
Chapter Five The South African Response to Post-Confessional Netherlands /
Chapter Six Theology for the Average Person /
Chapter Seven The Reformed Church and the Dutch Merchant Empire /
Chapter Eight Sacramental Practice in the Netherlands /
Chapter Nine Sacramental Practice in South Africa /
Chapter Ten The French Reformed Factor /
Chapter Eleven Application /
Chapter Twelve Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index /
1,000 generation covenant.
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title_sort the thousand generation covenant : dutch reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial south africa, 1652-1814 /
series Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ;
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series2 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ;
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physical 1 online resource (292 pages)
contents Preliminary Material /
Acknowledgments /
Introduction /
Chapter One Covenantal Holiness and the Dutch Reformed Confessions /
Chapter Two The Impact of the Reformed Confessions on Colonial South Africa /
Chapter Three The Dutch Reformed Liturgy /
Chapter Four The Netherlands in the Post-Confessional Period /
Chapter Five The South African Response to Post-Confessional Netherlands /
Chapter Six Theology for the Average Person /
Chapter Seven The Reformed Church and the Dutch Merchant Empire /
Chapter Eight Sacramental Practice in the Netherlands /
Chapter Nine Sacramental Practice in South Africa /
Chapter Ten The French Reformed Factor /
Chapter Eleven Application /
Chapter Twelve Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index /
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