Reconciliation

the ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu

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Reconciliation
Michael Battle
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Reconciliation

the ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu

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Reconciliation is Michael Battle's highly original analysis of Bishop Tutu's theology of ubuntu - an African concept recognizing that persons and groups form their identities in relation to one another. This model proved successful in opposing the apartheid racism in South Africa, but it also offers a Christian paradigm for resisting oppression wherever it appears.

Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, including Tutu's unpublished speeches and sermons, as well as many secondary sources, Battle portrays the Nobel Peace Prize winner as a theologian who embraces Anglican orthodoxy and who has consistently applied that framework to issues of race in South Africa. Yet Tutu is much more than a conventional theologian.

He is, as Battle shows, not only an articulate preacher and at times an unwilling politician, but a genuinely committed theologian whose deepest roots are in prayer and protest.

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Pilgrim Press
Language
English
Pages
256

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Reconciliation: the ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu
2009, Pilgrim Press
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Cover of: Reconciliation
Reconciliation: the ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu
2009, Pilgrim Press
in English - Revised & updated ed.
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Reconciliation: the Ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu
1997, Pilgrim Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: holding back a tide of violence
A milk-and-honey land of oppression
Delicate networks of interdependence
Filled with the fullness of God
Inspired by worship and adoration of God
An African spirituality of passionate concern
Conclusion: God and a political priest.

Edition Notes

Originally published by Pilgrim Press in 1997.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-256).

Published in
Cleveland, OH

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Dewey Decimal Class
230/.3092
Library of Congress
BX5700.6.Z8 T872 2009, BX5700.6.Z8T872 2009

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xvi, 256 p. ;
Number of pages
256

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Open Library
OL24014192M
ISBN 13
9780829818338
LCCN
2009292075

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