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1 | A Growing Nightmarish Fear: An open letter to Prime Minister B. J. Vorster (1976) | 3 |
2 | Oh, God, How Long Can We Go On?: Address at the funeral of Steve Biko (1977) | 15 |
3 | We Drink Water to Fill Our Stomachs: Address to the Provincial Synod of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (1979) | 25 |
4 | A Deep and Passionate Love for Our Land: Transcript of remarks to P. W. Botha and members of his cabinet (1980) | 41 |
5 | Why Did Mr. Botha's Courage Fail Him?: Extract from a presentation to a Johannesburg study group (1981) | 47 |
6 | The Divine Imperative: Evidence to the South African government's commission of inquiry into the South African Council of Churches (1982) | 53 |
7 | Not Even Invited to the Party: Remarks on proposals for a new constitution (1983) | 81 |
8 | Apartheid's "Final Solution": Nobel Lecture (1984) | 85 |
9 | You Don't Reform a Frankenstein: Extract from an address to the Political Committee of the UN General Assembly (1985) | 97 |
10 | Punitive Sanctions: Press statement (1986) | 105 |
11 | Agents of Transfiguration: Charge on enthronement as Archbishop of Cape Town (1986) | 113 |
12 | Perhaps Even to Die: Sermon on the eve of a return to controversy in South Africa (1987) | 129 |
13 | You Give Yourself a Left Hook: Address at a prayer service for peace in Natal (1987) | 133 |
14 | You Will Bite the Dust!: Extracts from a sermon at a service held to replace a banned rally (1988) | 139 |
15 | Your Policies Are Unbiblical, Unchristian, Immoral and Evil: A letter to P. W. Botha (1988) | 145 |
16 | All That Has Changed Is the Complexion of the Oppressor: Extract from a sermon in Mobutu's Zaire (1989) | 157 |
17 | You Are Not God!: Sermon in Noriega's Panama (1989) | 161 |
18 | They Have Power but No Authority: The beginning of the Defiance Campaign in Cape Town (1989) | 169 |
19 | Straighten Up Your Shoulders!: Remarks to victims of police brutality (1989) | 179 |
20 | We Are the Rainbow People!: The Cape Town march (1989) | 185 |
21 | We Have Seen Some Extraordinary Things: Sermon at a thanksgiving service for the release of Nelson Mandela (1990) | 191 |
22 | Why I Believe This Is Happening: Lecture to cadets at the U.S. Military Academy (1990) | 199 |
23 | I Am Not a Politician: Interview on a new role for Desmond Tutu (1990) | 203 |
24 | The Nadir of Despair: Extracts from addresses on the Transvaal township war (1990) | 209 |
25 | We Forgive You: Contributions to the Rustenburg church conference (1990) | 221 |
26 | Something Has Gone Desperately Wrong: Homily during Holy Week (1991) | 227 |
27 | Nurturing Our People: Extract from Charge to the Anglican Synod of Bishops (1992) | 235 |
28 | On the Brink of Disaster: Sermon on the Boipatong Massacre (1992) | 241 |
29 | We Offer to You These Children: Prayer at the site of the killing of six children (1993) | 249 |
30 | His Death Is Our Victory: Sermon at the funeral of South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani (1993) | 251 |
31 | The Bottom of Depravity: Address at an interfaith rally after a massacre at St. James Church, Cape Town (1993) | 255 |
32 | A Miracle Unfolding: Sermon on and thanksgiving for South Africa's first free election (1994) | 259 |
Editor's Acknowledgments | 270 | |
Bibliography | 272 | |
Index | 273 |
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