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Charles F. Mackenzie,Popery, Guns,and Colonial Conflict
Authors:Peter C. Houston
Abstract:Charles F. Mackenzie was an Anglican archdeacon in the 19th century in the newly formed Diocese of Natal. He was consecrated a missionary bishop for Central Africa in Cape Town in 1861, which was a significant development for the Anglican Church at the time. Mackenzie struggled to read the social landscape, becoming embroiled in colonial conflict. Consequently, congregants, colleagues, and historians have characterized him in markedly different ways, rendering a disputed legacy. This paper brings Mackenzie into conversation with another figure who is not without his own controversy: Martyn Percy. Applying Percy's implicit theological approach provides an important lens with which to view the social complexities, ecclesial conflicts and missional contexts which Mackenzie sought to navigate.
Keywords:Charles Mackenzie  John Colenso  Robert Gray  Martyn Percy  Anglicanism  colonialism  missionary bishops  conflict  implicit theology
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