Jesus, Jacob Zuma, and the New Jerusalem: Religion in the Public Realm between Polokwane and the Presidency

This paper explores the kind of religion projected in the public sphere by the African National Congress after liberation (1994), focusing specifically on the period after Polokwane. The paper alludes to the rather reluctant presence of religion in the public realm under Nelson Mandela, traces the a...

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Main Author: West, G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ASRSA 2010
In: Journal for the study of religion
Year: 2010, Volume: 23, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 43-70
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Summary:This paper explores the kind of religion projected in the public sphere by the African National Congress after liberation (1994), focusing specifically on the period after Polokwane. The paper alludes to the rather reluctant presence of religion in the public realm under Nelson Mandela, traces the ambivalent but increasingly affirmative role under Thabo Mbeki, outlines the official ANC policy on religion in the “RDP of the Soul” document, and then analyses how these trajectories have been taken up by Jacob Zuma in the public realm between Polokwane and the Presidency. The focus throughout is on to what extent there is an emerging ANC-led "shape" to religion in the public realm, and to what extent that shape extends beyond the moral to the economic-political domain.
ISSN:2413-3027
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4314/jsr.v23i1-2.69793