CHURCH AND STATE
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Emergency Convocation of Churches in South Africa: package of preparation material |
The Emergency Convocation of Churches in South Africa was decided upon to work on and develop effective non-violent actions to pressure the government to the negotiation table and for the church to refuse to collaborate with an unjust system. |
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Statement of the church leaders regarding detentions, the hunger strike and the State of Emergency |
Statement issued by Church leaders regarding their concern about the substantial number of people still in detention and others who have been released but still under heavy restrictions. |
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Intelligence Report about SWAPO in Ovamboland | ||
SWA Update: 11 May 1989 |
Report to the Director General with an update on Cuban troop withdrawal from Namibia, the security situation, internal politics and the position of the Church in Namibia. |
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Founding statement for the visit to Washington DC of a delegation of South African church leaders |
Report about a visit to Washington DC by a delegation of South African church leaders namely, Allan Boesak, Frank Chikane, Beyers Naude and Desmond Tutu, to urge the US Administration to lift the State of Emergency, release political prisoners, to unban organisations such as the African National |
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A statement on apartheid and a confession of faith |
Statement by the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk (NGK) on separate development, racism as an ideology and the relationship between the NGK and the NG Mission Church. Included are statements of White NGKs on the WARC decisions. |
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Statement of the administrative board of Bishops of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference |
Statement from the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference in response to many requests for clarification about the Catholic Church's attitude to the Republic Day festivites. |
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The onslaught against us report by Broederkring executive |
Report by Broederkring Executive on the discussions between the Broederkring and Black Churches in South Africa. |
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Statement on detentions by General Secretariate of the SA Catholic Bishops' Conference |
Report issued by the General Secretariate of the SA Catholic Bishops about the detention of two Catholic priests, Smangaliso Mkhatshwa and Clement Okoka. |
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Understanding Moratorium, South African Council of Churches Task Force, March 1976 |
An interim report by the South African Council of Churches Task Force, in regarding to MORATORIUM(Withdrawing overseas Missionary personnel and funds from churches in Africa), to enable them to establish their own identity,integrity, identity and accept responsibility for their mission. |
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Apartheid and The Reformed Churches | ||
The Church Struggle in South Africa | ||
The Case Against The Defence Further Amendment Bill | ||
Marginal Christian Groups in South Africa | ||
"A Crisis of Faith" | ||
The Crucifixion Protest | ||
Church of the Province of South Africa | ||
The Grammer of Intimidation | ||
More News From S.W.A. | ||
Churches and Change |