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An Eastern Cape Postscript
Africanisation of the Church
Priests, protests and politics
Black theology
Black theology
Social change: Christian action
The Black Peoples Convention
Statement issued by the Council and Staff of the Federal Theological Seminary, Alice, Cape Province
A White reaction to Black viewpoint
Black theology in Bangkok: relevance for South Africa
The relevance of Black Theology
The Christian Institute and Black South Africa
The root of the matter: Black liberals?
Future state: A BPC projection and call of the youth
Where are the black NG churches moving to
Statement on the Internal Security Bill
Statement of the South African Council of Churches
Resolutions of the Eight National Conference of the South African Council of Churches, July 27-29, 1976
Letter delivered to the Secretary of State, Dr. H. Kissinger, from the South African Council of Churches
Letter delivered to the Secretary of State, Dr. H. Kissinger, from the South African Council of Churches
Statement issued by the Synodical Committee of the Reformed Church in Africa
Statement issued by the S A Council of Churches in reply to the Baptist Union
A message to the Methodist people
Statement issued by the Praesidium of the South African Council of Churches on Security Branch raid on Diakonia House on November 26th, 1976
The origins and the decline of the Roosboom Village and the struggle of its community for survival
Declaration of commitment
Statement issued by the South African Council of Churches in reply to remarks made in Parliament by Mr. Jimmy Kruger, Minister of Justice, on the
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