Religion and the Political Imagination in a Changing South AfricaWaxmann Verlag, 2002 - 220 pages |
Table des matières
7 | |
Britta Hemshorn de Sánchez | 25 |
Kirsten Ruether | 57 |
Andreas Heuser | 73 |
Ursula Günther | 89 |
The Muslim Minority and Civil Society in South Africa | 121 |
Annette Rosenfeld | 151 |
Dirk Kohnert | 169 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Religion and the Political Imagination in a Changing South Africa Gordon Mitchell Affichage d'extraits - 2002 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
African Independent Churches African Religion African Renaissance African societies apartheid Apostolic Faith Mission Berger Bona Magazine Cape Town Christian civil religion civil society Comaroff concept context cultural debate democracy democratic democratisation Dessai/Marney 1978 discourse discussion Eastern Cape Edited editor Ekuphakameni Emergency Esack ethnic example F.W. De Klerk Gandhi gender groups Guelke healing human Imam Haron important Indian institutions Interview issues Johannesburg John's church Katlehong Kerkbode Kula Kula's leaders leadership liberation majority Masango Moosa movement Muslim community Muslim organisations Natal Nazareth Baptist Church occult belief Omar parties Pastor perspective Pietermaritzburg political population Press Qibla relations religious resistance ritual role sangomas Satan satyagraha Shembe Shembe's social South Africa Southern Africa spiritual structures struggle symbols Tayob Theology traditional healers transition trauma ulama Western Western Cape witch witchcraft witchcraft accusations women Zulu