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Race and reconciliation in South Africa : a multicultural dialogue in comparative perspective

William E. Van Vugt (Editor), G. Daan Cloete (Editor)
In the mid-1990's the Truth and Reconciliation Commission disclosed its findings on the reality of the apartheid era in South Africa. This is the product of a dialogue inspired by this, which investigates the history, theology, philosophy and politics of race and reconciliation in South Africa.
Print Book, English, ©2000
Lexington Books, Lanham, Md., ©2000
Church history
xiv, 213 pages ; 24 cm.
9780739101421, 9780739101575, 0739101420, 0739101579
43684559
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 South Africa and Paul's Letter to the Galations: A Struggle with Ethnicity and Race Chapter 4 British Immigration during the Nineteenth Century: The American and South African Experience Chapter 5 The Chastening of the English-Speaking Churches in South Africa Chapter 6 Ecclesiastical Racism and the Politics of Confession in the United States and South Africa Chapter 7 Building Democracy: An Examination of Religious Associations in South Africa and Zimbabwe Chapter 8 The Church Partitioned or the Church Reconciled? South Africa's Theological and Historical Dilemma Chapter 9 Christian Scholarship for Reconciliation? The Free University of Amsterdam and Potchesfstroom University for Christian Higher Education Chapter 10 South Africa's Bill of Rights: Reconciliation and a Just Society Chapter 11 Multiculturalism: How Can the Human World Live Its Difference? Chapter 12 Eco-Human Justice and Well-Being Chapter 13 Truth and Reconciliation: The South African Experience