The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid

Albertus (Albert) Stephanus Geyser (10 Feb. 1918 – 13 June 1985) was a South African cleric, scholar and anti-apartheid theologian. On 17 February 2014 his alma mater, the Faculty of Theology of the University of Pretoria, presented the first commemoration lecture in tribute to the legacy of A.S. Ge...

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Main Authors: Andries G. van Aarde, Pieter G.R. de Villiers, Johan Buitendag
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2014-11-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2820
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spelling doaj-d11d3c166a7f4883a2b6c56b75b3ed3e2020-11-24T22:58:09ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502014-11-01701e1e1010.4102/hts.v70i1.28202392The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheidAndries G. van Aarde0Pieter G.R. de Villiers1Johan Buitendag2Department of New Testament Studies, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of New Testament, Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, South AfricaDean, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, South AfricaAlbertus (Albert) Stephanus Geyser (10 Feb. 1918 – 13 June 1985) was a South African cleric, scholar and anti-apartheid theologian. On 17 February 2014 his alma mater, the Faculty of Theology of the University of Pretoria, presented the first commemoration lecture in tribute to the legacy of A.S. Geyser. This article portrays the décor of this commemoration. The article addresses the need to recall his contributions by discussing his prestigious career as a young academic, his transformation into an opponent of apartheid, the opposition against and persecution of him and his protest against apartheid. It discusses Geyser’s conviction that apartheid could not be justified on the basis of the Bible and theological grounds. His activism is rooted in his biblical thought. The article reflects on Geyser’s view that the church could be a powerful presence in the state and world while not compromising its message and preaching of the gospel of peace and love.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2820A.S. GeyserapartheidChristian Instituteecumenical movement in South AfricaNetherdutch Reformed Church of AfricaUniversity of Pretoria
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author Andries G. van Aarde
Pieter G.R. de Villiers
Johan Buitendag
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Pieter G.R. de Villiers
Johan Buitendag
The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
A.S. Geyser
apartheid
Christian Institute
ecumenical movement in South Africa
Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa
University of Pretoria
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Pieter G.R. de Villiers
Johan Buitendag
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title The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
title_short The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
title_full The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
title_fullStr The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
title_full_unstemmed The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid
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series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Albertus (Albert) Stephanus Geyser (10 Feb. 1918 – 13 June 1985) was a South African cleric, scholar and anti-apartheid theologian. On 17 February 2014 his alma mater, the Faculty of Theology of the University of Pretoria, presented the first commemoration lecture in tribute to the legacy of A.S. Geyser. This article portrays the décor of this commemoration. The article addresses the need to recall his contributions by discussing his prestigious career as a young academic, his transformation into an opponent of apartheid, the opposition against and persecution of him and his protest against apartheid. It discusses Geyser’s conviction that apartheid could not be justified on the basis of the Bible and theological grounds. His activism is rooted in his biblical thought. The article reflects on Geyser’s view that the church could be a powerful presence in the state and world while not compromising its message and preaching of the gospel of peace and love.
topic A.S. Geyser
apartheid
Christian Institute
ecumenical movement in South Africa
Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa
University of Pretoria
url https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2820
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