God in South Africa : The Challenge of the Gospel
by
Albert Nolan
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1923006509
ISBN-13
9781923006508
Publisher
ATF Press
Imprint
ATF Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 1st, 2024
Print length
318 Pages
Weight
502 grams
Dimensions
15.20 x 22.90 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
History of religionChristianity
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This is a reprint of the 1988 publication which is now out-of-print. The book was written while Albert Nolan was in hiding during the State of Emergency in South Africa. This volume includes reviews of the book used with permission from the South African Grace and Truth journal from 1990. The author believes that in South Africa ''the practice of the struggle is the practice of faith'', and to show this he reviews the central themes of the Christian faith as found in the Old Testament and the preaching of Jesus, the nature of sin and salvation, and of God''s action in the world. He also faces the dilemma of Christians who can no longer support the apartheid state but are uncertain where the liberation struggle will lead. Like his best-selling Jesus before Christianity, God in South Africa is a contextual theology, a theology rooted in the painful conversion of a church to the cause of liberation. It can be regarded, the author says, as a conversation between South African Christians, but out of that conversation comes a challenge to Christians everywhere to discover the meaning of the gospel, to find God, in their situation. This profound book, written in the 1980s to guide those seeking to deploy the gospel message against the repressive and abhorrent South African apartheid regime, continues to speak powerfully to all peoples in all times and in all places. It continues to show how the gospels respond to the signs of the times anywhere that people are in crisis, providing the tools to build a contextualised and local theology that can preach the good news of God''s liberating power against all forms of injustice. Albert Nolan, South Africa''s Gustavo Gutierrez, revealed hope that God cares for and finds the poor and oppressed wherever they are. For my own community, the potential to construct a contextualised and local Ukrainian theology offers hope that the good news always challenges those who oppress and forever speaks liberation for those burdened by an unjust war and the despair found in its wake.
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