A theopolitical study concerning the interrelation between the Government of National Unity and religion in post-apartheid South Africa (1988-1999) with specific reference to the Dutch Reformed Church and the Anglican Church
Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the Faculty of Arts in the subject ETHICS at the University of Zululand, 2008. === The year 2004 marked South Africa's celebration of ten years of democracy as encapsulated by guaranteeing a better life for all. T...
Main Author: | Muller, Marlene |
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Other Authors: | Pitchers, A.L. |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10530/324 |
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