Adam Shields

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Europeans perceived Africans as having the most bestial, debased forms of religious practice. Colenso’s time also saw the continuation of another aspect of the vision of deficient black religion: that lack of religion was bound to a lack of any inherent claim on the land. The designation of native religious practices as superstition rather than religion became an important discursive practice within this stratagem of denial.
The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race
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