An edition of Prophet from the South (2014)

Prophet from the South

essays in honour of Allan Aubrey Boesak

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An edition of Prophet from the South (2014)

Prophet from the South

essays in honour of Allan Aubrey Boesak

Revised edition.

"Allan Boesak was one of the foremost leaders in the struggle against apartheid. His role in the church in South Africa, internationally and in the United Democratic Front, contributed significantly to the demise of apartheid. He championed the rights of the oppressed and became the representative voice of the poor and disadvantaged. Allan is a gifted preacher, teacher, theologian, writer and an orator blessed with poetic tendencies and a flourishing vocabulary. He has the natural ability to inspire, motivate and stimulate critical and analytical thinking and responses) where globalisation threatens to be a new form of colonisation. He has eloquently championed the cause of economic justice, justice for the earth, gender justice and the struggle against homophobia in the church."--Publisher's website.

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Sun Press
Language
English
Pages
281

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Table of Contents

Resisting "Lordless powers"? : Boesak on power -- Dirkie Smit
Jesus Christ is Lord! : an indispensable parameter for theology in public life? -- Nico Koopman
A personal reflection : questioning the present from the lenses of the theological and political influence of Allan Boesak -- Alex Bhiman
Signposts, or the Cassandra Syndrome -- Roberto Jordan
Truth revealed -- Nyambura Njoroge
If there is no justice there will be no peace -- Martin Robra
Nevertheless, God : the theology of the absurd -- Orfelia Ortega
Justice, peace and human rights : a call to active prayer -- Setri Nyomi
Africa in African American religious history and teaching : the case of black theology -- Dwight Hopkins
Black and reformed : conversations with Caribbean theology -- Roderick Hewitt
Lessons of liberation in the struggle for freedom -- Katie G. Cannon
Talking about race in the twenty-first century -- Jeremiah Wright, Jr.
Strange fruit : the cross and the lynching tree -- James Cone
Running with horses without losing the tenderness of conscience : the contribution of Allan Boesak to South African politics and theology -- Tinyiko Sam Maluleke
In pursuit of a liberating humanism : reflections in honour of Allan Aubrey Boesak -- Prince Dibeela
A confessing journey : towards justice in the economy and the earth -- Park Seong-Won
Allan Aubrey Boesak : a Black public theologian from the belly of a kgodumodumo -- Vuyani Vellem.

Edition Notes

First published in South Africa in 2012 by UCCSA Publications, Johannesburg.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Stellenbosch]
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.968
Library of Congress
BX9623.Z8 B646 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 281 pages
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43856490M
ISBN 10
1920689249, 1920689257
ISBN 13
9781920689247, 9781920689254
OCLC/WorldCat
902713818

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