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Twelve statements: a christian elections manifesto

This is a circular consisting of twelve statements for the consideration of all christian voters in the republic of South Africa.

These are the last days

Extract from an address delivered in Pietermaritzburg at a meeting of the South African Institute of Race Relations. Note that sections of the document are barely legible.

The task of Black theological education in South Africa

Journal article outlining the task of Black theological education in South Africa. Note that the text is barely legible in some sections.

The Church of the Province of South Africa

Essay discusses the issues such as the training of Black and White priests, multiracial church services, church schools.

Statement of the South African Council of Churches

Journal article containing a statement by various church bodies including the South African Council of Churches, the Christian Institute, IDAMASA, the World Council of Churches, ALCA and several foreign churches in reaction to the unrest in Soweto. Note that this document is not very legible.

Statement issued by the Council and Staff of the Federal Theological Seminary, Alice, Cape Province

This is a journal article containing a statement from the Council and Staff of the Federal Theological Seminary about the request of the University of Fort Hare to purchase the Federal Seminary located on the boundary of the University property.

Statement by the Acting General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches...

Journal article containing the statement by the Acting General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, John Rees and other church leaders on the decision of the Transkeian Government to ban the Methodist Church and other Statements.

Statement by ABRECSA

Journal article containing the statement by Alliance of Black Reformed Christians in South Africa (ABRECSA) on their objectives at its recent conference held at Hammaskraal near Pretoria.

Resolutions adopted by the Programme for Social Change

Resolutions adopted by the Programme for Social Change. These resolutions included the gospel and its implication, family life, politics, law and order, social action, and war and peace.

Report of the four working groups of the consultation of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches South Africa region

Memorandum containing the report of the four working groups of the consultation of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches South Africa region on the church and social responsibility, and exctract from some of the memorandum submited by the member of the church for consideration at the consultati

Dramatic call by church leaders

Journal article containing a full statement issued by Church leaders of eight denominations who had recently met in Johannesburg.

Challenge to the churches: report of a consultation on the church and the liberation of Southern Africa, held at Mindolo, Kitwe, Zambia

Report of a consultation held at Mindolo, Zambia on November 25-30 1979, to discuss the role of the church in the struggle for liberation and includes papers on the prevailing situation in South Africa, the independence of the Transkei, Namibia,the role of students and the role of the Black Consc

Are we blind?

Journal article containing the statement issued by the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, about the banning of the Message for 1977 from the Ministers Fraternal in Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa.

Archbishop Burnett puts the record straight

Archbishop Burnett from the Church of the Province of Southern Africa detailing three attacks on the Church by the Minister of Police, the Media and the Church of England

A selection of resolutions taken at the Committee Meeting of the Christian Citizenship Department of the Methodist Church of South Africa, held at Alberton on August 18, 1977

This is a journal article containing a selection of resolutions taken at the Committee meeting of the Christian Citizenship Department of the Methodist Church of South Africa, held at Alberton on August 18, 1977.

A message to the Methodist people

Journal article containing a message to the Methodist people.

A Black viewpoint on the special PSC on the state of the nation

Anglican Bishops and representatives of the clergy and laity met at St Peters Conference Centre at Hammanskraal to take a realistic look at the state of the nation at a time of irrevocable crisis with continuing deaths in detention, deteriorating education and deprivation of citizenship for incre

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