Apartheid Resistance and Biblical Interpretation: From Christian Confession to Materialist Analysis
The rhetorical resistance to Apartheid in South Africa appealed to many sources of authority. In Christian communities, the New Testament was brought into creative conversation with traditional confessional texts, modern scholarship, and Marxist class analysis in order to develop contextually-loca...
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Politics and religion
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