Bibliography: leaves 131-134.The dynamic discourse between religion and public life is illustrated in South Africa in both the pre- and post-apartheid eras. Specifically, this relationship is manifested in the lives of a number of individuals who straddled both facets of society. This thesis centres on a social analysis of the journeys undertaken by thirteen men and women who held Christian faith and political commitment in each hand as the New South Africa emerged from the Old. In-depth interviews were conducted with all subjects using qualitative research methods based on an oral history approach. Subjects were asked to consider their faith identities and the ways in which their faith directed their involvement in the public arena
Bibliography: leaves 115-131.This thesis sets out to locate a post-apartheid perspective within what...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
Abstract: This research sought to answer the question: What can the public theology of Allan Boesak ...
Within the South African context, there exists an intimate relationship between religion and politic...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
This dissertation deals with the conflict between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) - t...
The Church and clergy, during Apartheid played a significant role in the South African political pro...
The Church and clergy, during Apartheid played a significant role in the South African political pro...
Text in EnglishWith the start of democracy in South Africa and the end of the legal Apartheid rule, ...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
The history of prophetic witness against the system of apartheid is well recorded. Church leaders su...
Bibliography: pages 179-183.The Western Province Council of Churches (WPCC) is an ecumenical organis...
The paper investigated religious and social transformations within a specific religious tradition in...
<p>The way in which the full spectrum of Christian communities are challenged to realign thems...
Bibliography: leaves 115-131.This thesis sets out to locate a post-apartheid perspective within what...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
Abstract: This research sought to answer the question: What can the public theology of Allan Boesak ...
Within the South African context, there exists an intimate relationship between religion and politic...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
This dissertation deals with the conflict between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) - t...
The Church and clergy, during Apartheid played a significant role in the South African political pro...
The Church and clergy, during Apartheid played a significant role in the South African political pro...
Text in EnglishWith the start of democracy in South Africa and the end of the legal Apartheid rule, ...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
The history of prophetic witness against the system of apartheid is well recorded. Church leaders su...
Bibliography: pages 179-183.The Western Province Council of Churches (WPCC) is an ecumenical organis...
The paper investigated religious and social transformations within a specific religious tradition in...
<p>The way in which the full spectrum of Christian communities are challenged to realign thems...
Bibliography: leaves 115-131.This thesis sets out to locate a post-apartheid perspective within what...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
Abstract: This research sought to answer the question: What can the public theology of Allan Boesak ...