The Revitalization of Calvinism in South Africa: Some Reflections on Christian Belief, Theology, and Social Transformation

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Journal of Religious Ethics 14 (1):22-47 (1986)
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Abstract

Beginning with a methodological examination of the relation among belief, theology, and social science, this essay continues with an exploration of the Calvinist critique of apartheid that has arisen within Afrikanerdom and of the radical critique of apartheid posed from within black South African Calvinism, concluding with a critical analysis of these phenomena.

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