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Liberation and Development: Black Consciousness Community Programs in South Africa is an account of the community development programs of the Black Consciousness movement in South Africa. It covers the emergence of the movement's ideas and practices in the context of the late 1960s and early 1970s, then analyzes how activists refined their practices, mobilized resources, and influenced people through their work. The book examines this history primarily through the Black Community Programs organization and its three major projects: the yearbook Black Review, the Zanempilo Community Health Center, and the Njwaxa leatherwork factory. As opposed to better-known studies of antipolitical, macroeconomic initiatives, this book shows that people from the so-called global South led development in innovative ways that promised to increase social and political participation. It particularly explores the power that youth, women, and churches had in leading change in a hostile political environment. With this new perspective on a major liberation movement, Hadfield not only causes us to rethink aspects of African history but also offers lessons from the past for African societies still dealing with developmental challenges similar to those faced during apartheid.
Community development --- Economic development --- Blacks --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Social aspects --- Race identity --- Black Community Program (South Africa) --- South African Students' Organisation --- SASO --- South African Student Organisation --- South African Students' Organization --- BCP --- Black People Community Programs (South Africa) --- History. --- Black Consciousness Movement of South Africa --- BCM --- Movimento della consapevolezza nera --- Black Consciousness Movement of Azania --- Black persons --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Black people
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Although scholarship has noted the thematic importance of peace in Ephesians, few have examined its political character in a sustained manner throughout the entire letter. This book addresses this lacuna, comparing Ephesians with Colossians, Greek political texts, Dio Chrysostom’s Orations , and the Confucian Four Books in order to ascertain the rhetorical and political nature of its topos of peace. Through comparison with analogous documents both within and without its cultural milieu, this study shows that Ephesians can be read as a politico-religious letter “concerning peace” within the church. Its vision of peace contains common political elements (such as moral education, household management, communal stability, a universal humanity, and war) that are subsumed under the controlling rubric of the unity and cosmic summing up of all things in Christ.
Peace --- Paix --- Biblical teaching. --- Religious aspects --- Enseignement biblique --- Aspect religieux --- Dio, --- Bible. --- Si shu. --- Biblical teaching --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 227.1*4 --- Brief van Paulus aan de Efesiërs --- Ebesosŏ (Book of the New Testament) --- Epheserbrief (Book of the New Testament) --- Ephesians (Book of the New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 227.1*4 Brief van Paulus aan de Efesiërs --- Ssu shu --- Kyŏngsŏ --- Sasŏ --- Sze shoo --- Seu-chou --- Se chou --- Sse-chou --- Four Books --- Quatre livres --- 四書 --- Sishu --- Da xue --- Zhong yong --- Peace - Biblical teaching --- Dio, - Chrysostom - Speeches
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