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Religion and Resistance Politics in South Africa

Religion and Resistance Politics in South Africa

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£55.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780275951412
Number of Pages: 168
Published: 30/11/1995

This study focuses on Christianity and black nationalism in South Africa and looks at four individuals—Albert Lutuli, Robert Sobukwe, Steve Biko, and Desmond Tutu—to see how each leader's Christian beliefs influenced the political strategy he pursued. Just as theology (Calvinism) was significant in the formulation of Afrikaner nationalism, so too has theology, variously interpreted, been instrumental in the articulation of African nationalism. The African National Congress (ANC), the Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC), the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), and the United Democratic Front (UDF) all relied on a Christian perspective and vocabulary to articulate the goals of black nationalism. By tracing this religious thread through each of these various resistance movements, the author has made a fascinating contribution to the literature of comparative politics, African studies, and the sociology of religion.

Acknowledgments Introduction Albert Lutuli and the ANC Robert Sobukwe and the PAC Steve Biko and the BCM Desmond Tutu and the UDF Afterword Bibliography

Lyn S. Graybill

LYN S. GRAYBILL currently teaches African Politics in the Department of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia. She holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and the University of Virginia.