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No, he was a Methodist.
Nelson Mandela was a highly-educated man. He attended the Wesleyan Mission School as a child. At age 16, he attended Clarkebury Boarding School.. From there he went to Healdtown in Fort Beaufort. He completed his Bachelor of Arts through the University of South Africa through correspondence. Mandela then went on to study law at the University of Witwatersrand.
she was a methodist...
Wesleyan Mission School Clarkebury Boarding Institute Healdtown Comprehensive School Fort Hare University University of London External Programme University of Witwatersrand so, 6.
Methodist missionary school
Nelson Mandela was a baptized Methodist Christian.
Nelson Mandela was baptized in a Christian church.
Mandela wrote in his autobiography that he is a Christian, and that this gave him strength during his trials. Mandela's articulation of his religious beliefs can be found at the Related Link, Nobelists in Part III #44.
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basically it was Nelson's mother who inspired and taught him the religion of Christianity. when he was only at the age of seven he knew everything about the religion of Christianity.
Nelson Mandela's mother was Noqaphi Nosekeni. She founded a Methodist Church in the 1960s in her home in the village of Qunu where she took care of 13 children.
Yes - He is a Methodist, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity.