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The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education

Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2023.

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Main Author: Pascal, Pienaar
Other Authors: Muller, Retief
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Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2023
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/127411 The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education Pascal, Pienaar Muller, Retief Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Theology. Dept. of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology. Huguenot Seminary and College (Wellington, South Africa) Women missionaries Women in missionary work Murray, Emma, 1835-1905 Missions -- South Africa Education -- South Africa UCTD Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2023. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation is written with the goal of examining the influences and motivations behind the decisions made by some of the 19th-century women at the Huguenot Seminary in Wellington, South Africa to follow a missionary vocation. The Huguenot Seminary and the environment which it created had a substantial impact on the vocational formation of the women who attended the institution. However, when one examines the primary accounts of these women, for the most part only spiritual motivations for becoming missionaries are given. In the light of this, this study seeks to “uncover” the largely overlooked history of the Seminary as well as the South African missionary women who studied there. An investigation into these women’s vocational development is needed to construct a more nuanced and comprehensive image of the influences which motivated them. These include spiritual factors, but are, in fact, comprised of an amalgamation of factors both secular and religious. In order to achieve this, this dissertation firstly, after having presented the history of the Huguenot Seminary and the development of missionary interest at the institution, employs a framework to categorise the various identified influencing factors extrapolated from various primary sources, for easier further examination. The study then engages with Social Cognitive Career Theory and Calling Theory. Through this, new perspectives on the various identified influencing factors are brought to the fore. An examination of the spiritual and theological influences on missionary vocational development at the Huguenot Seminary is then presented, as well as an investigation into the way in which these influences coexisted and intertwined with the previously discussed secular impacting elements of the women’s decisions to become missionaries. Finally, the dissertation examines all the preceding information and outcomes of the study from a critical standpoint. Within this critical reflection, identifiable areas of caution with regards to the research as well as proposals for avenues of future research, are presented. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie proefskrif is geskryf met die doel om die invloede en motiverings te ondersoek wat onderliggend was tot die besluite wat sommige van die 19de-eeuse vroue by die Hugenote Seminarium geneem het om ʼn missionêre roeping te volg. Die Hugenote Seminarium en die omgewing en atmosfeer wat dit geskep het, het ʼn groot impak gehad op die beroepsvorming van die vroue wat die instelling bygewoon het. Wanneer ʼn mens egter die primêre verhale van hierdie vroue ondersoek, word meestal slegs geestelike motiverings gegee oor waarom hierdie vroue gekies het om sendelinge te word. In die lig hiervan, poog hierdie studie om die grootliks oorgesiene geskiedenis van die Seminarium sowel as die Suid-Afrikaanse sendelingvroue wat daar gestudeer het, aan die lig te bring. ʼn Ondersoek na hierdie vroue se beroepsontwikkeling is nodig om ʼn meer volledige beeld te konstrueer van die invloede wat hulle gemotiveer het. Dit sluit geestelike faktore in, maar bestaan in werklikheid uit ʼn samesmelting van faktore beide sekulêr en godsdienstig. Die studie begin met die geskiedenis van die Hugenote Seminarium en die ontwikkeling van missionêre belangstelling wat by die instelling aangevuur is, Daarna gebruik dit ʼn raamwerk om die verskillende geïdentifiseerde faktore wat die studente en personeel beïnvloed het, en wat uit verskeie primêre bronne geëkstrapoleer is, te kategoriseer, ter wille van makliker verdere ondersoek. Die studie betrek dan Sosiale Kognitiewe Loopbaanteorie en Roepingteorie. Hierdeur word nuwe perspektiewe op die verskillende geïdentifiseerde faktore wat hulle beïnvloed het, na vore gebring. ’n Ondersoek na die geestelike en teologiese invloede op missionêre beroepsontwikkeling by die Hugenote Seminarium word vervolgens aangebied, asook ’n ondersoek na die wyse waarop hierdie invloede saamgeloop het en verweef was met die voorheen bespreekte sekulêre impak-elemente van die vroue se besluite om sendelinge te word. Laastens ondersoek die proefskrif al die voorafgaande inligting en uitkomste van die studie vanuit ʼn kritiese oogpunt. In hierdie kritiese refleksie word identifiseerbare twyfelagtige areas met betrekking tot die navorsing bespreek, en voorstelle vir rigtings vir toekomstige navorsing aangebied. Doctoral 2023-03-07T12:51:28Z 2023-05-18T07:20:51Z 2023-03-07T12:51:28Z 2023-05-18T07:20:51Z 2023-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/127411 en Stellenbosch University viii, 257 pages : illustrations (some color), maps application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Huguenot Seminary and College (Wellington, South Africa)
Women missionaries
Women in missionary work
Murray, Emma, 1835-1905
Missions -- South Africa
Education -- South Africa
UCTD
Pascal, Pienaar
The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title_full The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title_fullStr The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title_full_unstemmed The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title_short The missionary women in the Huguenot Seminary : a case study in vocational formation through education
title_sort missionary women in the huguenot seminary a case study in vocational formation through education
topic Huguenot Seminary and College (Wellington, South Africa)
Women missionaries
Women in missionary work
Murray, Emma, 1835-1905
Missions -- South Africa
Education -- South Africa
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/127411
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