ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1960, this book is a study of religion among the Tlhaping, a rural Bantu society who were the first among the Tswana tribes to come into contact with Europeans. The religious organization of the Tlhaping has been viewed within the framework of the people’s social structure and economy. The book traces the declining influence of paganism before surveying the types of churches, their organization, activities, rituals and revelations, with particular reference to Bantu separatist churches.

chapter I|11 pages

History and Social Background

chapter II|29 pages

Paganism on the Wane

chapter III|21 pages

Introducing The Churches

chapter IV|61 pages

Church Organization

chapter V|23 pages

The Pattern of Church Activities

chapter |66 pages

Ritual and Revelation in the Churches

chapter |31 pages

Trends and Interconnexions