In 1948, the National Party came to power and immediately began to
set up the structures of apartheid. Among those who woke out and
acted against it were many prominent church personalities, whose
opposition raised burning questions. This book examines the debate
that raged within the Anglican Church, focusing on Michael Scott,
Patrick Duncan, Trevor Huddlestone, and Ambrose Reeves on the one
side, and Archbishop Geoffrey Clayton on the other.
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