Verbum et Ecclesia (Oct 2004)

War, religion, and white supremacy in comparative perspective: South Africa and the American South

  • R M�ller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v25i1.267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 193 – 216

Abstract

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The southern states of the United States of America and South Africa share a number of analogous historical realities. One of these, which is the main subject of� this article,� is� the way in which the memory of a lost war had fused cultural mythology and religious symbolism to provide a foundation for the formation and maintenance of attitudes of white supremacy in both contexts.� This article seeks to achieve a historical� understanding of the complex interrelationship between the development of cultural identity and Protestant Christianity by� focusing on these issues in the histories of the Afrikaner and the white American Southerner in comparative perspective.�