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The role of the religion in the South African public realm after liberationUjamaa Centre for Community Development and ResearchSchool of Religion and TheologyUniversity of KwaZulu Nataldraft: October 2007 Since its arrival in Southern Africa, the Bible has been a site of struggle (West 2007), though often in more complex ways that most postcolonial analysis has acknowledged. This article reflects on some of that history but focuses on the present, examining the place of the Bible in public discourse in South Africa, more than a decade after than a decade and a half before liberation, in one of the bleakest periods of the liberation struggle, the South African Black theologian Takatso Mofokeng emphasised the contested nature of the Bible .
Thabo Mbeki’s Bible: the role of the religion in the South African public realm after liberation Gerald West Ujamaa Centre for Community Development and Research
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