Beyers Naudé Collection

Beyers Naudé Collection

Stellenbosch University

Beyers Naudé "was widely praised for his role in the dismantling of apartheid, as fighter for human rights, prophet and humane pastor to all who suffered under apartheid. He also played a significant role in the development of the ecumenical movement in South Africa". (Beyers Naudé Collection, Beyers Naudé Centre for Public Theology, Stellenbosch University)


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Unconditional (digitised collection)
Language
Afrikaans
Locations Discussed
Sub-Saharan Africa
Southern Africa
South Africa
Note
The collection consists of letters and handwritten sermons, notes, etc

Publication Type

Mentions new

Topics

SU: Stellenbosch University · 9 April 1986

Speech held at Pietermaritzburg entitled, 'Whether the whiter?'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 14 March 1986

Annual conference of the Black Sash held at University of Natal entitled, 'The Black Sash (Society) and the future'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 9 February 1986

Sermon held at St. Michael's Bryanston entitled, 'Christ as a worker of miracles'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 27 October 1985

Sermon held at Riverside America entitled, 'Time crisis, time of transformation'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 6 October 1985

Ecumenical sermon held at Bellville.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 26 September 1985

Press conference held at Genève entitled, 'Citizenship and pass laws'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 12 May 1985

Sermon held at Oslo entitled, 'Ask in my name'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 10 March 1985

Speech given at Immanuel Temple entitled, 'The road to righteousness in our land'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 3 March 1985

Sermon held at St. Alban's Pretoria entitled, 'The SACC as an instrument of witness, service and justice'.


SU: Stellenbosch University · 1985

Speech entitled, 'Response of Beyers Naudé to Robert F Kennedy memorial human rights award'.