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The rainbow people of God
The rainbow people of God, <i>The Rainbow People Of God</i> traces South Africa's glorious victory over apartheid in the writings and speeches of one its central figures, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. From the graveside of Steven Biko to the triumphant inauguration of Nelson Mandela as , The rainbow people of God has a rating of 5 stars
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The rainbow people of God, The Rainbow People Of God traces South Africa's glorious victory over apartheid in the writings and speeches of one its central figures, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. From the graveside of Steven Biko to the triumphant inauguration of Nelson Mandela as , The rainbow people of God
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  • The rainbow people of God
  • Written by author John Allen
  • Published by New York : Doubleday, 1994., 2000/01/01
  • The Rainbow People Of God traces South Africa's glorious victory over apartheid in the writings and speeches of one its central figures, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. From the graveside of Steven Biko to the triumphant inauguration of Nelson Mandela as
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Editor's Preface
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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