Resistance to and Acquiescence in Apartheid St. Paul's Theological College, Grahamstown, 1965-92
This book documents the history of a major Provincial Anglican theological college in Grahamstown - St. Paul's Theological College - that existed against the backdrop of colonialism and apartheid. The author fundamentally attempts to explore a narrative of certain socio-economic, cultural and p...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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African Sun Media
2018
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Summary: | This book documents the history of a major Provincial Anglican theological college in Grahamstown - St. Paul's Theological College - that existed against the backdrop of colonialism and apartheid. The author fundamentally attempts to explore a narrative of certain socio-economic, cultural and political struggles. He contextualises the mission of the Church in theological education during a period of deeply rooted inequality. Thus, one is left to ask the question: What missionary role did St. Paul's College play in the context of apartheid? |
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ISBN: | j.ctv1nzg0cb 9781928357834 9781928357827 |
Access: | Open Access |