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CLARKE, Bob .:Anglicans Against Apartheid, 1936-1996 . Bob Clarke.
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 9781875053735
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735. First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. … Mehr…
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735. First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. Contents include: Francis Phelps: African Common Roll franchise, 1936-1938 -- John Russell Darbyshire: a diffident Archbishop, 1938-1948 -- Geoffrey Clayton: apartheid writ large, 1949-1952 -- Geoffrey Clayton: Bantu education and western areas removals, 1953-1955 -- Geoffrey Clayton: denial of civil liberty, the Church Clause, 1955-1957 -- Joost de Blank: fencing with Dr. Verwoed, 1957-1959 -- Joost de Blank: Sharpeville and Cottesloe, 1960 -- Joost de Blank: the Broederbond rules, 1961-1963 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the Church is being persecuted, 1964-1969 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the consequences of challenging racism, 1970-1974 -- Bill Burnett: the Charismatic Movement, 1974-1981 -- Desmond Tutu: SACC General Secretary: the Eloff Commission, 1978-1984 -- Philip Russell: the total onslaught, 1981-1986 -- Desmond Tutu: confronting P.W. Botha, 1986-1988 -- Desmond Tutu: what changed F.W. de Klerk? 1989-1990 -- Desmond Tutu: negotiating a miracle, 1991-1994 -- Desmond Tutu: epilogue, 1994-1996 . "This book records the witness against apartheid of Anglican Church leaders, and assesses the importance of their contribution to the liberation of South Africa. It gives an overview of the recurring themes of the church-state conflict during the tenure of eight Archbishops of Cape Town, starting with Francis Phelps in 1936 and ending with Desmond Tutu, whose term as Archbishop of Cape Town concluded in 1996. The focus is mainly on the Archbishops of Cape Town, and some other notable Anglicans. During his ministry as an Anglican priest Dr Clarke worked in parishes, and in ecumenical contexts such as Councils of Churches. He lectured in Church History at St Pauls Theological College (now COTT). As Ecumenical Officer of the Albany Council of Churches he was involved in ministry to people detained without trial during the States of Emergency, in conflict resolution for the Grahamstown Peace Committee, and in monitoring South Africas first democratic election in 1994. Anglicans Against Apartheid is based on extensive research over several decades, including visits to archives all over Europe and South Africa and over fifty interviews with key players in the story, many of whom have since died, as well as on Dr Clarkes own experiences." ., Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735, 0<
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BEISPIEL
CLARKE, Bob .:Anglicans Against Apartheid, 1936-1996 . Bob Clarke.
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 9781875053735
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735. First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. … Mehr…
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735. First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. Contents include: Francis Phelps: African Common Roll franchise, 1936-1938 -- John Russell Darbyshire: a diffident Archbishop, 1938-1948 -- Geoffrey Clayton: apartheid writ large, 1949-1952 -- Geoffrey Clayton: Bantu education and western areas removals, 1953-1955 -- Geoffrey Clayton: denial of civil liberty, the Church Clause, 1955-1957 -- Joost de Blank: fencing with Dr. Verwoed, 1957-1959 -- Joost de Blank: Sharpeville and Cottesloe, 1960 -- Joost de Blank: the Broederbond rules, 1961-1963 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the Church is being persecuted, 1964-1969 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the consequences of challenging racism, 1970-1974 -- Bill Burnett: the Charismatic Movement, 1974-1981 -- Desmond Tutu: SACC General Secretary: the Eloff Commission, 1978-1984 -- Philip Russell: the total onslaught, 1981-1986 -- Desmond Tutu: confronting P.W. Botha, 1986-1988 -- Desmond Tutu: what changed F.W. de Klerk? 1989-1990 -- Desmond Tutu: negotiating a miracle, 1991-1994 -- Desmond Tutu: epilogue, 1994-1996 . "This book records the witness against apartheid of Anglican Church leaders, and assesses the importance of their contribution to the liberation of South Africa. It gives an overview of the recurring themes of the church-state conflict during the tenure of eight Archbishops of Cape Town, starting with Francis Phelps in 1936 and ending with Desmond Tutu, whose term as Archbishop of Cape Town concluded in 1996. The focus is mainly on the Archbishops of Cape Town, and some other notable Anglicans. During his ministry as an Anglican priest Dr Clarke worked in parishes, and in ecumenical contexts such as Councils of Churches. He lectured in Church History at St Pauls Theological College (now COTT). As Ecumenical Officer of the Albany Council of Churches he was involved in ministry to people detained without trial during the States of Emergency, in conflict resolution for the Grahamstown Peace Committee, and in monitoring South Africas first democratic election in 1994. Anglicans Against Apartheid is based on extensive research over several decades, including visits to archives all over Europe and South Africa and over fifty interviews with key players in the story, many of whom have since died, as well as on Dr Clarkes own experiences." ., Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Cluster Publications, 2008 . 9781875053735<
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CLARKE, Bob .:Anglicans Against Apartheid, 1936-1996 . Bob Clarke.
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Taschenbuch
[EAN: 9781875053735], [PU: Pietermaritzburg South Africa: Cluster Publications], 46182 CLUSTER PUBLICATIONS CLARKE, BOB ANGLICANS AGAINST APARTHEID, First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781875053735], [PU: Pietermaritzburg South Africa: Cluster Publications], 46182 CLUSTER PUBLICATIONS CLARKE, BOB ANGLICANS AGAINST APARTHEID, First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. Contents include: Francis Phelps: African Common Roll franchise, 1936-1938 -- John Russell Darbyshire: a diffident Archbishop, 1938-1948 -- Geoffrey Clayton: apartheid writ large, 1949-1952 -- Geoffrey Clayton: Bantu education and western areas removals, 1953-1955 -- Geoffrey Clayton: denial of civil liberty, the Church Clause, 1955-1957 -- Joost de Blank: fencing with Dr. Verwoed, 1957-1959 -- Joost de Blank: Sharpeville and Cottesloe, 1960 -- Joost de Blank: the Broederbond rules, 1961-1963 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the Church is being persecuted, 1964-1969 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the consequences of challenging racism, 1970-1974 -- Bill Burnett: the Charismatic Movement, 1974-1981 -- Desmond Tutu: SACC General Secretary: the Eloff Commission, 1978-1984 -- Philip Russell: the total onslaught, 1981-1986 -- Desmond Tutu: confronting P.W. Botha, 1986-1988 -- Desmond Tutu: what changed F.W. de Klerk? 1989-1990 -- Desmond Tutu: negotiating a miracle, 1991-1994 -- Desmond Tutu: epilogue, 1994-1996 . "This book records the witness against apartheid of Anglican Church leaders, and assesses the importance of their contribution to the liberation of South Africa. It gives an overview of the recurring themes of the church-state conflict during the tenure of eight Archbishops of Cape Town, starting with Francis Phelps in 1936 and ending with Desmond Tutu, whose term as Archbishop of Cape Town concluded in 1996. The focus is mainly on the Archbishops of Cape Town, and some other notable Anglicans. During his ministry as an Anglican priest Dr Clarke worked in parishes, and in ecumenical contexts such as Councils of Churches. He lectured in Church History at St Paul’s Theological College (now COTT). As Ecumenical Officer of the Albany Council of Churches he was involved in ministry to people detained without trial during the States of Emergency, in conflict resolution for the Grahamstown Peace Committee, and in monitoring South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994. "Anglicans Against Apartheid" is based on extensive research over several decades, including visits to archives all over Europe and South Africa and over fifty interviews with key players in the story, many of whom have since died, as well as on Dr Clarke’s own experiences."<
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CLARKE, Bob .:Anglicans Against Apartheid, 1936-1996 . Bob Clarke.
- Erstausgabe 2008, ISBN: 1875053735
Taschenbuch
[EAN: 9781875053735], [PU: Pietermaritzburg South Africa: Cluster Publications], 46182 CLUSTER PUBLICATIONS CLARKE, BOB ANGLICANS AGAINST APARTHEID, First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781875053735], [PU: Pietermaritzburg South Africa: Cluster Publications], 46182 CLUSTER PUBLICATIONS CLARKE, BOB ANGLICANS AGAINST APARTHEID, First edition. Paperback. pp.14/pp.594 . Illustrated cover. Clean text throughout. Light rubbing to edges. VG. Contents include: Francis Phelps: African Common Roll franchise, 1936-1938 -- John Russell Darbyshire: a diffident Archbishop, 1938-1948 -- Geoffrey Clayton: apartheid writ large, 1949-1952 -- Geoffrey Clayton: Bantu education and western areas removals, 1953-1955 -- Geoffrey Clayton: denial of civil liberty, the Church Clause, 1955-1957 -- Joost de Blank: fencing with Dr. Verwoed, 1957-1959 -- Joost de Blank: Sharpeville and Cottesloe, 1960 -- Joost de Blank: the Broederbond rules, 1961-1963 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the Church is being persecuted, 1964-1969 -- Robert Selby Taylor: the consequences of challenging racism, 1970-1974 -- Bill Burnett: the Charismatic Movement, 1974-1981 -- Desmond Tutu: SACC General Secretary: the Eloff Commission, 1978-1984 -- Philip Russell: the total onslaught, 1981-1986 -- Desmond Tutu: confronting P.W. Botha, 1986-1988 -- Desmond Tutu: what changed F.W. de Klerk? 1989-1990 -- Desmond Tutu: negotiating a miracle, 1991-1994 -- Desmond Tutu: epilogue, 1994-1996 . "This book records the witness against apartheid of Anglican Church leaders, and assesses the importance of their contribution to the liberation of South Africa. It gives an overview of the recurring themes of the church-state conflict during the tenure of eight Archbishops of Cape Town, starting with Francis Phelps in 1936 and ending with Desmond Tutu, whose term as Archbishop of Cape Town concluded in 1996. The focus is mainly on the Archbishops of Cape Town, and some other notable Anglicans. During his ministry as an Anglican priest Dr Clarke worked in parishes, and in ecumenical contexts such as Councils of Churches. He lectured in Church History at St Paul’s Theological College (now COTT). As Ecumenical Officer of the Albany Council of Churches he was involved in ministry to people detained without trial during the States of Emergency, in conflict resolution for the Grahamstown Peace Committee, and in monitoring South Africa’s first democratic election in 1994. "Anglicans Against Apartheid" is based on extensive research over several decades, including visits to archives all over Europe and South Africa and over fifty interviews with key players in the story, many of whom have since died, as well as on Dr Clarke’s own experiences."<
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