Low intensity conflict and the South African church

This paper on the role of the church in South Africa in low intensity conflict was delivered at the "Peace and Security" Conference hosted by IDASA in Durban in July 1989. The paper is published here with a brief introduction by Mark Phillips in which he sets out the strategies used by the...

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Main Author: Worsnip, Michael E. (Author)
Corporate Author: Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa, Cape Town (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cape Town Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa 1989
In:Year: 1989
Series/Journal:Occasional Papers 23
Further subjects:B Church
B Conflict
B State
B Religious organization
B Südafrikanische Republik Christliche Kirche South African Council of Churches Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Konflikt geringer Intensität
B Republic
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Summary:This paper on the role of the church in South Africa in low intensity conflict was delivered at the "Peace and Security" Conference hosted by IDASA in Durban in July 1989. The paper is published here with a brief introduction by Mark Phillips in which he sets out the strategies used by the South African government in its "counter-revolutionary war