The passive aggressive behaviour theory of de Angelis (2009) combined with the “hidden transcript” theory of Scott (1985, 1990) and the racial conflict theory of Himes (1971) provide a theoretical framework for understanding resistance to apartheid in South Africa as a protective mechanism. The specific focus of this paper is passive-aggressive resistance centred at the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa (Fedsem). This was demonstrated in both overt and covert forms of behaviour in the educational approach developed at Fedsem, its worship life and spirituality and demonstrations
This paper investigates the intensification of the scope of migrant theology by forced removals in t...
Bibliography: pages 272-287.This study attempts an analysis of the form and content of the oppositio...
This dissertation deals with the conflict between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) - t...
The passive aggressive behaviour theory of de Angelis (2009) combined with the "hidden transcript" t...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
The rhetorical resistance to Apartheid in South Africa appealed to many sources of authority. In Chr...
As the only university for black students in Southern Africa in the first half of the twentieth cent...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In the period 1985 to 1989 both the state and the lib...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
Thesis advisor: Charles DerberThe institution of apartheid (or official segregation), implemented in...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
This essay discusses the moral permissibility of the use of violence in struggles for national liber...
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist, co-authored this paper with Robert Hislaire,...
This paper investigates the intensification of the scope of migrant theology by forced removals in t...
Bibliography: pages 272-287.This study attempts an analysis of the form and content of the oppositio...
This dissertation deals with the conflict between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) - t...
The passive aggressive behaviour theory of de Angelis (2009) combined with the "hidden transcript" t...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
The rhetorical resistance to Apartheid in South Africa appealed to many sources of authority. In Chr...
As the only university for black students in Southern Africa in the first half of the twentieth cent...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In the period 1985 to 1989 both the state and the lib...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessiv...
Thesis advisor: Charles DerberThe institution of apartheid (or official segregation), implemented in...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
This essay discusses the moral permissibility of the use of violence in struggles for national liber...
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist, co-authored this paper with Robert Hislaire,...
This paper investigates the intensification of the scope of migrant theology by forced removals in t...
Bibliography: pages 272-287.This study attempts an analysis of the form and content of the oppositio...
This dissertation deals with the conflict between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) - t...