From Cottesloe to Cape Town : the WCC visit to South Africa, October 1991
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- Publication Date
- 1991
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- DT 1757 F76 1991
- Place of Publication
- Geneva
- Publisher
- World Council of Churches. Programme to Combat Racism
- Publication Date
- 1991
- Physical Description
- 132 p. : ill. ; 21 x 14.6 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- Cover title: From Cottesloe to Cape Town: Challenges for the Church in a Post-Apartheid South Africa.
- "The most permanent impression of our trip to South Africa is the gratitude that was expresses, through us, to the whole ecumenical family, for years of solidarity in the sufferings, hopes and the struggle for a new future. .... Surely apartheid will crumble down soon and the moment of celebration will come for the people and the churches of South Africa." -- Preface, p. 5.
- Contents: Preface dated Geneva, December 1991 / Emilio Castro, WCC General Secretary -- Introduction dated Geneva, December 1991 / James Mutambirwa, Programme Secretary, PCR -- SACC Press Statement announcing the visit of the WCC General Secretary -- Address at University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg -- Sermon at the University of Fort Hare / Emilio Castro -- Address in Port Elizabeth / Emilio Castro -- Address in Durban / Emilio Castro -- Radio Phone-In Programme, Johannesburg -- Address at the Launching of a Book on Steve Biko / Emilio Castro -- Address at the Opening of the Cape Town Consultation / Emilio Castro -- Address at Cape Town Consultation / Janice Love -- Meditation at the Cape Town Consultation / Beyers Naude -- Statement issued by the Cape Town Consultation -- Cape Town Consultation Proposals for Action -- List of Participants in Cape Town Consultation -- Final Statement by the WCC team on leaving South Africa -- The WCC Team -- "Listening and Expressing Solidarity" / John Evenson -- South Africa : strong women, brave men / Aruna Gnanadason.
- Errata slip laid in notes: "Dr. Ishmael Noko, the Director for Mission and Development of the Lutheran World Federation should have been included in the list of international participants of Cape Town Consultation p. 109".
- Series
- PCR information ; 1991, no. 30
- Added Entry
- World Council of Churches. Programme to Combat Racism
- Castro, Emilio, 1927-2013
- Evenson, John
- Gnanadason, Aruna, 1949-
- Love, Janice
- Naude, Beyers (Christiaan Frederick Beyers), 1915-2004
- From Cottesloe to Cape Town: Challenges for the Church in a Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Subjects
- Apartheid - South Africa
- Christianity - South Africa
- South Africa - Race relations
- Apartheid - Religious aspects - Christianity
- South Africa - Politics and government - 1989-1994
- Racism - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Call Number
- DT 1757 F76 1991
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)