THEOLOGY
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Black Theology |
The essay contains a discussion around Black theology, politics, religion and philosophy as experienced by the Black man in South Africa. |
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"Come to my help Lord for I`m in trouble": womanist Jesus and the mutual struggle for liberation | ||
A theological rationale and a call to prayer for the end to unjust rule |
This is a pamphlet containing the statement accepted for distribution by the SACC, April 6, 1985 regarding theological rationale and a call to prayer for the end to unjust rule. It is reproduced in Journal of Theology for South Africa, September 1985. |
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Address to the National Conference of the Black Sash held at Cape Town, 1983 |
Address to the National Conference of the Black Sash by Allan Boesak on the 10 March 1983, discussing: Apartheid, theology, total onslaught, police action, South African Council of Churches, Pass Laws, prisons, detentions. |
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An Address on the Occasion of the Awards Ceremony at the Federal Theological Seminary | ||
An initial response to the Kairos Document |
This is a pamphlet about publicising the Kairos document on November 1985. |
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Be not overcome by evil |
Journal article containing the response of the South African Council of Churches to the Eloff Commission |
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Black Theology Conference |
This is the proceedings of the Black Theology conference held at the Edendale, Pietermaritzburg on the 13th-16th February 1973. It contains the program, report and speeches. |
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Black theology revisited | ||
Book review | ||
Book review | ||
Churches in Captivity | ||
Constantine or Abraham - The Choice Before the D.R.C. | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Introductory essay: Pro Veritate |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical Pro Veritate |
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J. A. Lamprecht - Theology - (1971) - UDW - Indian College - Salisbury Island |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Journal of Black Theology |
The Journal of Black Theology in South Africa published by the Black Theology Project in Pretoria is a scholarly publication dedicated to the exploration of African and Black theology and its growth and identity in relation to the national struggle for liberation in South Africa. |