Contents: Preface: 1. The moment of truth; 2. Critique of “state theology”; 3. Critique of “Church theology”; 4. Towards a prophetic theology; 5. Challenge to action
Contents: COVER STORIES - YOUTH: 2. Marginalisation: A black and a white people; 3. What the youth themselves are doing; 6. Towards a Christian youth summit. FEATURES: 8. Our first statue of hope; 24. Voices from below. COMMENT: 16. Who is educating whom for what kind of democracy?. REPORTS: 22. The end of an era: St Peter’s leales Hammanskraal; 26. Haiti: from dictatorship to democracy and back. REGULARS: 10. Be still – The Spirit of Hope; 11. Taxi talk – The Singing Cop; 12. New books – Rhema: A faith that Fights for Whom?; 14. Bible study - ;ary Washes Jesus’ Feet; 18.
Contents: COVER STORIES – PEACE: 2. Making peace from below; 5. Catholic bishops on pilgrimage of peace. CHUURCHES: 8. Baptists in balck and white. INTERNATIONAL: 20. Assembly of the people of god. PEOPLE: 22. Returning home to the struggle. DEMOCRACY: 24. Will South Africa’s elections be free and fair?. MEDITATION: 26. The broken cross. REGULARS: 10. TAXI TALK – The Commuter’s Dilemma; 11. BE STILL – The Feell of the Earth; 14. BIBLE STUDI – Peace; 17. NEW BOOKS – Moya: The Holy Spirtit in an African Context; 18. PEOPLE’S THEOLOGY – The Story of the Yuppie; 19.
Contents: COVER STORY – PROPHETS OF HOPE: JERENIAH – Albert Nolan writes about the life and struggles of this Old Testament prophet of hope. DEAN FARISANI – A modern prophet of hope. The famous Lutheran dean speaks about his experience and his hope. COMMUNITIES OF HOPE IN THE KAROO – Vincent Williams writes about hope and hopelessness in a rural situation. YOUTH: THE OLD AND THE NEW IN YCS: Ashley Greene – Thompson tells us about the Young Christian Student movement. WOMEN: DEMOCRACY IS FOR ALL – Women must not be excluded. Khumo Nthla reports on a workshop.
Contents: COVER STORY: WOMEN PRIESTS. POLITICS AND RELIGION: DOES MANDELA BELIEVE IN GOD? Charles Villa – Vicencio interviews Mr Mandela on the subject of religion. MASS ACTION: Carl Niehaus speaks as a Christian and an Afrikaner. SEARCHING FOR A WAY AHEAD: ICT’S Emergency Conference Statement on the Role of the Church in the Present Crisis. ICT SPEAKS ON MASS ACTION: Public statement issued by ICT’S Annual General Meeting.