Challenging the state :
Borer, Tristan Anne, 1965-
Challenging the state : churches as political actors in South Africa, 1980-1994 / Tristan Anne Borer. - Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 1998 - xx, 289 p. ; 24 cm.
"A title from the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-284) and index.
Politics, Ideas, and Institutions: Explaining Church Change in South Africa. The Churches and Legitimacy. Patterns of Change. Explaining Church Change -- A Legacy of Protest and Challenge. The Roots of Challenge. The Liberation Movement Responds. The Turn to Armed Resistance - the 1960s. Black Consciousness and Exile - the 1970s -- Changing Political Context: The Spiral of Involvement. The Political Context: The 1980s. Church Involvement in the 1980s -- Changing Religious Context: The Role of Ideas. The Origins of Contextual Theology. Theological Evolution: From Race to Class. Contextual Theology -- Contextual Theology and the Spiral of Involvement. Issues in Contextual Theology in the 1980s. Evidence of Influence. Overlapping Roles -- The Institutional Context of Political Debates. The SACC and SACBC: A Difference in Type. Decision-Making Structures and Their Consequences. Ties between the SACC and Its Member Churches. The Race Factor. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. International Linkages. State Repression: SACC versus SACBC -- South Africa in the 1990s: New Contexts, New Identities. Changing Political Context. Church Response to a New Political Context. Changing Religious Context. A New Institutional Context. Where Have the Prophets Gone? An Update on Actors and Events. 7.
0268008299 (pbk.)
98018608
Christianity and politics--History--South Africa--20th century.
South Africa--Church history--20th century.
South Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989.
South Africa--Politics and government--1989-1994.
BR1450 / .B67 1998
261.7/0968/09048
Challenging the state : churches as political actors in South Africa, 1980-1994 / Tristan Anne Borer. - Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 1998 - xx, 289 p. ; 24 cm.
"A title from the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-284) and index.
Politics, Ideas, and Institutions: Explaining Church Change in South Africa. The Churches and Legitimacy. Patterns of Change. Explaining Church Change -- A Legacy of Protest and Challenge. The Roots of Challenge. The Liberation Movement Responds. The Turn to Armed Resistance - the 1960s. Black Consciousness and Exile - the 1970s -- Changing Political Context: The Spiral of Involvement. The Political Context: The 1980s. Church Involvement in the 1980s -- Changing Religious Context: The Role of Ideas. The Origins of Contextual Theology. Theological Evolution: From Race to Class. Contextual Theology -- Contextual Theology and the Spiral of Involvement. Issues in Contextual Theology in the 1980s. Evidence of Influence. Overlapping Roles -- The Institutional Context of Political Debates. The SACC and SACBC: A Difference in Type. Decision-Making Structures and Their Consequences. Ties between the SACC and Its Member Churches. The Race Factor. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. International Linkages. State Repression: SACC versus SACBC -- South Africa in the 1990s: New Contexts, New Identities. Changing Political Context. Church Response to a New Political Context. Changing Religious Context. A New Institutional Context. Where Have the Prophets Gone? An Update on Actors and Events. 7.
0268008299 (pbk.)
98018608
Christianity and politics--History--South Africa--20th century.
South Africa--Church history--20th century.
South Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989.
South Africa--Politics and government--1989-1994.
BR1450 / .B67 1998
261.7/0968/09048