Hermanus History Society Members Meeting: 2 August 2021

Hermanus History Society Members Meeting: 2 August 2021

Hermanus History Society

Hermanus History Society Members Meeting: 2 August 2021

Date: Monday, 2 August 2021

Time: 16:00

SELF-SACRIFICING MINISTRY? MORAVIAN MINISTRY TO SOUTH AFRICA'S LEPROSY INSTITUTION IN THE 19TH CENTURY

BY DR PIETER BOON

To date, little systematic research has been done into the Moravians' involvement in the care for those infected and affected by leprosy. The research used for this presentation goes back to the primary sources. Whereas secondary booklets from the 19th century especially emphasize the sacrifices brought in this ministry, the primary sources convey a more nuanced picture. The research has unearthed a remarkable and relevant aspect of the Moravian mission in 19th century South African society.

The fear of infectious diseases has been felt throughout human history.  Many past and present societies have become caught in the grip of epidemics.  This presentation explains why the Moravian mission in South Africa acceded to the request of the colonial governor in 1822 to become managers of the only leprosy institution in the country. From 1823 until 1844, the Moravians supervised the leper institution in the Hemel en Aarde Valley, near present-day Hermanus. In 1845 this leper colony was relocated by the government - striving for more isolation - to Robben Island in Table Bay, away from the mainland. From 1845 until 1868, this institution was also supervised by the Moravians. Robben Island became known as the home of lepers and prisoners.

 
This presentation provides answers to questions such as:

 • Why did the governor approach the Moravians with this request?

 • What were the Moravians' motives in sustaining comprehensive work among the lepers?

 • Was this really a self-sacrificing ministry?

 • Did fear of infection play any role?

 • How did they run this 'mission station' among the most despised of society?

 • What were the ethical and social consequences of the government's wish for stricter isolation?

 • Why did the lepers refuse to be relocated to Robben Island?

Dr Boon completed his BA and B Honours degrees cum laude at the University of Pretoria (South Africa). He received his Master's degree in Theology at the University of Kampen (Netherlands). In 2015 he received his PhD at the Jonathan Edwards Centre (the University of the Free State in South Africa and Yale University), focusing on Moravian mission history in South Africa. He is the author of three books, including: The Funeral of Mandela: Mission in a Changing Country and Hans Peter Hallbeck and the Cradle of Missions in South Africa. He has published several articles on similar topics in South Africa and internationally.

 
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Hermanus History Society Members Meeting: 2 August 2021

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