From Dark Days to Liberation: Perspectives on the Social History of Christianity in South Africa, 1936 – 1994

Edited by James R. Cochrane & Bastienne Klein

Cover of JTSA 118 March 2004

Editorial

Steve de Gruchy

Political Landmarks and the Response of Churches in South Africa, 1936-1994

John W. De Gruchy

Dark Days: Episcopal Ministry in Times of Repression, 1976-1996

Desmond Tutu

On Becoming and Being a Woman Theologian in South Africa: In Conversation with Denise Ackerman

Bastienne Klein

Agapé: Theo Kotze and the Cape Office of the Christian Institute

James R. Cochrane

Three Generations of Shembe: Leadership Contests within the Nazareth Baptist Church (1935-1989)

Sibusiso Masondo

Faithful Treason: The Theology and Politics of Allan A. Boesak

Stephen W. Martin

A Symphony in Stone: Leadership, Vocation and the State’s Attack on Tiger Kloof School

Steve de Gruchy

Divided Loyalties: Two Church Newspapers on the Second World War

Philippe Denis

“Transported Away”: the Spirituality and Piety of Charismatic Christianity in South Africa (1976-1994)

Glen Thompson

Left, Right and Centre: Evangelicals and the Struggle for Liberation in South Africa

Anthony O. Balcomb