Tiyo Soga (1829–1871) at the intersection of ‘universes in collision’
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Duncan, Graham A.
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
Tiyo Soga, the first black minister ordained in Scotland by the United Presbyterian Church of
Scotland in 1856, was, by any standards, a conflicted character. He stood both in and between
two worlds and suffered from the vulnerability that emerged from his dual allegiances. Yet he
made a significant contribution to the mission history of South Africa, particularly through his
early influence on the development of black consciousness and black nationalism, which were
to make significant contributions to black thinking in the 20th century. Soga’s life and ministry
are set in the context of Michael Ashley’s concept of ‘universes in collision’.
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Tiyo Soga (1829-1871), Mission history, Black minister, United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, South Africa (SA), Black consciousness, Black nationalism
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Citation
Duncan, G.A., 2018, ‘Tiyo
Soga (1829–1871) at the
intersection of “universes in
collision”’, HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
74(1), 4862. https://DOI.org/
10.4102/hts.v74i1.4862.