Demonstrates the reciprocal influences between Christianity and
politics throughout South African history. Almost three-quarters of
South Africans in the late-1990s call themselves Christians. From
colonial times, when missionaries embroiled themselves in frontier
conflicts, until recently, when both defenders and opponents of
apartheid draw heavily upon Christian doctrine and ritual,
Christian impulses have shaped South Africa. North America:
University of California Press; South Africa: David Philip/New
Africa Books
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