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Christianity Amidst Apartheid

Author : Martin Prozesky
Publisher : Springer
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 14,90 MB
Release : 1990-03-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1349205273

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This book contains chapters by 14 prominent figures offering information on key issues concerning the Christian faith in South Africa. Three quarters of South Africans regard themselves as Christians. The story of the gospel of love and its interplay with politics is the theme pursued here.

Christianity Amidst Apartheid

Author : Martin Prozesky
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 11,25 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Africa del Sur - Relaciones raciales
ISBN : 9780312035297

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South Africa has become almost synonymous with the inhumanities of apartheid. Yet three quarters of the people regard themselves as Christians and some of South Africa's church leaders are figures of world standing. The story of the gospel of love in that country and its complex interplay with the politics of apartheid is a haunting, fertile theme, and this book is a provocative study of 14 aspects of it by leading academic and church writers.

The Bible and Apartheid

Author : MORITZ. GRAPER
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 18,13 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Apartheid
ISBN : 9783447198752

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Christianity in South Africa

Author : Richard Elphick
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 32,39 MB
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780520209404

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"At a strategic time in South Africa's history, the Christian history which is absolutely basic to all developments, is presented in a comprehensive and objective way. Too little attention is given to the influence of religion in socio-political accounts. This is a creative and much-needed contribution to scholarship and general knowledge. . . . An outstanding work."--Dean S. Gilliland, Fuller Theological Seminary

In Good Faith

Author : Renate Pratt
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 49,82 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0889206457

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In retrospect it is difficult to accept that Western democracies have implicitly supported, or at least tolerated, the legalized system of white supremacy in South Africa known as apartheid. Renate Pratt’s new book, In Good Faith, explains why the Christian churches were among the first to publicly protest, and why they provided such cogent and determined international support for the struggle against apartheid. The Taskforce on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility is a coalition of Christian churches that for nearly twenty years was one of Canada’s leading anti-apartheid advocates. As the first co-ordinator of this Taskforce, Renate Pratt was at the centre of the early anti-apartheid initiatives in Canada and consequently is able to supply a clear and accurate view. The book traces the history of exchanges between the Taskforce and successive ministers and senior civil servants of the Department of External Affairs. It details the reluctant and weak responses offered by the Canadian government and business community right up to the time of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. In Good Faith will be of particular interest to Canadian Christians concerned with ecumenical co-operation and with the social and political dimensions of their faith. Equally, it will appeal to those interested in the impact of public interest organizations on public policy or the relationship between politics and business interests.

The Will to Arise

Author : Caleb Oluremi Oladipo
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 28,35 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780820463896

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One of the most important developments of Christianity in the twentieth century was its transformation in South Africa, where it became a vibrant religion rooted in African idioms and cultures. The church also became engaged in the struggle against social and political injustice, and church leaders employed the vocabularies of faith to secure civil liberty. This hard-hitting book focuses on post-apartheid Christian character and establishes the theological and spiritual authority of African Christians, calling contemporary Christians to renew their faith and Christian identity. It shows, too, that one cannot seriously consider contemporary Christianity apart from the African experience.

Religion and Conflict Resolution

Author : Megan Shore
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 23,52 MB
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1317068130

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This book examines the ambiguous role that Christianity played in South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). It has two objectives: to analyse the role Christianity played in the TRC and to highlight certain consequences that may be instructive to future international conflict resolution processes. Religion and conflict resolution is an area of significant importance. Ongoing conflicts involving Palestinians and Israelis, Muslims and Hindus, and even radical Islamic jihadists and Western countries have heightened the awareness of the potential power of religion to fuel conflict. Yet these religious traditions also promote peace and respect for others as key components in doing justice. Examining the potential role religion can play in generating peace and justice, specifically Christianity in South Africa's TRC, is of utmost importance as religiously inspired violence continues to occur. This book highlights the importance of accounting for religion in international conflict resolution.