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The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition (engraving)
1594518 The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 2 October 1847.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22825416
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Attacks Missionaries Missionary Objectives Series Superstition
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The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition
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is a powerful engraving that encapsulates the fervent efforts of missionaries in the 19th century to challenge and dismantle deeply ingrained superstitious beliefs. The image, created by an anonymous English School artist, captures a pivotal moment as the missionary fearlessly confronts and challenges these systems. The engraving portrays a scene filled with tension and symbolism. The determined missionary stands tall amidst a crowd of people representing various cultures and traditions, their faces etched with astonishment or resistance. With one hand raised high, he holds a torch symbolizing enlightenment while his other hand points assertively towards the slavish systems of superstition being attacked. The artist skillfully conveys both the physical and ideological battle taking place. The intricate details highlight religious artifacts associated with superstitions such as talismans, idols, and charms lying scattered on the ground - now rendered powerless in contrast to the radiant light emanating from the torchbearer. This print serves as a visual representation of missionaries' objectives during this era: to liberate individuals from oppressive belief systems rooted in ignorance and fear. It also reflects broader themes such as cultural clashes, colonialism's impact on indigenous practices, and attempts at religious conversion. "The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition" remains an important historical artifact that prompts contemplation about cultural exchange, religious tolerance, and human progress. Its message continues to resonate today as societies navigate complex intersections between tradition
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