in Kooperation mit UWC Press (Südafrika) und Regnum Books (England)This inspiring collection of 72 critical and creative contributions honoring the life and work of Desmond Mpilo Tutu comprises a rich and diverse array of reflections on the ecumenical global struggle against Apartheid, and Archbishop Tutu's role therein, as a political priest, prophet and intellectual. The encounters with »the Arch« and his work has shaped ongoing faith-based, activist and academic pursuits for justice, peace and dignity. Anyone familiar with his outstanding contributions to the promotion of justice, dignity…mehr
in Kooperation mit UWC Press (Südafrika) und Regnum Books (England)This inspiring collection of 72 critical and creative contributions honoring the life and work of Desmond Mpilo Tutu comprises a rich and diverse array of reflections on the ecumenical global struggle against Apartheid, and Archbishop Tutu's role therein, as a political priest, prophet and intellectual. The encounters with »the Arch« and his work has shaped ongoing faith-based, activist and academic pursuits for justice, peace and dignity. Anyone familiar with his outstanding contributions to the promotion of justice, dignity and peace, will know that a hallmark of Desmond Tutu's celebrated style is his use of narrative and real-life stories. In honor of his unique and remarkable example, the contributions in this book combine oral history and written history paradigms, as well as sociological, philosophical and theological approaches. While the book is meant to be a memorial recollection of encounters with the Arch, the hope is that these recollections will continue to inspire collective struggles and hopes for justice, peace and dignity.
Dr. h.c. Rudolf-Günther Hinz ist ein ev.-luth. Theologe. Er war Pastor der Nordschleswigschen Gemeinde, der Ev.-luth. Freikirche der Deutschen Minderheit in Nordschleswig, Schulleiter des Landesvereins für Innere Mission in Rickling und Direktor der Abteilung Weltdienst beim Lutherischen Weltbund in Genf.
Dr. Vicentia Kgabe ist seit 2015 Rektor des College of the Transfiguration in Makhanda (Grahamstown, Südafrika).
Dr. Tinyiko Maluleke ist Professor an der University of Pretoria/Südafrika und Deputy Director für deren Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship. Von 2007 bis 2009 war er Präsident des Nationalen Kirchenrats von Südafrika.
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PART I: JUSTICERacism and Resistance against ApartheidAllan Aubrey Boesak, »I Turn My Face to the Rising Sun«: Hope, Hopelessness and the Inspiration for StruggleNele Trautwein and Ursula Trautwein, »My Goodness, I Am Happy that I Am Not Your Enemy«: The Frankfurt Women against ApartheidMichael Battle, I Am Anglican when I Put »Tu« and »Tu« Together: Reflections on Race and ReligionGottfried Kraatz, Archbishop Desmond Tutu: Symbol of the Church Involved in the Freedom Struggle against ApartheidSebastian Justke, Desmond Tutu's Fame and His Ecumenical Networks: A Part of the Global History of Apartheid and Anti-ApartheidBaldwin Sjollema, Pastor of the Nation: A Tribute to Desmond TutuChristian Balslev-Olesen, Desmond Tutu: An Icon of Justice and Reconciliation, and a Beacon for DanChurchAid (DCA) and DenmarkHeinz Joachim Held, As I Experienced It: Desmond Tutu at the Boipatong Massacre Funeral, 1992Martin Krase, Hope Within Us, Giving Evidence to the Eloff CommissionHildegard Thevs, When Desmond Tutu Did Not Make a SpeechLiberation Theology and Theological EducationKuzipa Nalwamba, Visions on a Tightrope: Tutu's Sojourn as Africa Associate Director of the Theological Education Fund (1972-1975)Dietrich Werner, Contextualisation and Spiritual Transformation in Theological Education in Africa, Visions Inspired by Desmond TutuEliza Getman, Faith with Feet: Reflections on Contextual and Embodied TheologiesTheo Sundermeier, Encounters with Desmond Tutu: Liberation Theology in Contexts of SurveillanceHeinrich Bedford-Strohm, At the Crossroads of Public Theology and Liberation Theology: In Honour of Desmond TutuPetra Bosse-Huber, Doing Theology in the Struggle for Justice in the Here and Now: The Key Role of Desmond Mpilo TutuChristo Lombard, »Arch Anecdotes«: Reflections on the Establishment of the Desmond Tutu Chair and Centre at the University of the Western CapeGender Justice and Sexual DiversityMpho Tutu van Furth, »A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words«: Making Ma Leah Tutu VisibleTraci West, Gratitude for Black Christian Transnational LGBTQL4 Equality AdvocacyWilma Jakobsen, Stretched Towards Inclusion: Tutu, Gender and SexualityVicentia Kgabe, Tutu's Visionary Inclusive Leadership with Regard to Women's Ordination to the PriesthoodAdriaan van Klinken and Ezra Chitando, Race and Sexuality in Desmond Tutu's Theology of UbuntuMegan Robertson, Tutu the Ally: Lessons from Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Queer AdvocacyRhine Phillip Tsobotsi Koloti, Rebuke, Repair, Reconcile: Stretching Tutu's Restorative Justice for Contexts of Sexual ViolenceNyambura J. Njoroge, The Man in the »Red Dress«: Transformative TutuMiranda N. Pillay, »Do You See This Woman?«: A Sermon Inspired by Desmond TutuPART II: DIGNITYHumour and HumanityTinyiko Maluleke, The Liberating Humour of Desmond TutuFulata L. Moyo, Desmond Tutu, Humour and Social JusticeTrond Bakkevig, Defeating Apartheid with Faith and HumourFernando Enns, Charismatic, Pious and Humorous for a Just Peace: Inspiring Encounters with Desmond TutuAngela Mai, Humour in Times of Danger: A Short Reflection an Tutu and Defused TensionsPaul Oestreicher, »That Cheeky Boy«, Personal Reflections on the Arch, Peacebuilding and ReconciliationRoger Williamson, »Opposing Apartheid and Working for Reconciliation« (A Letter to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu)Ubuntu, African Theology and LeadershipNontombi Tutu, Ubuntu and Imago DeiBaloyi G. Tlharihani, Human Dignity and Well-being as Cornerstones of Desmond Tutu's Theology and LifeDan Vaughan, Perspectives on Tutu's Leadership: A Journey of Struggle and HopeJ. Gertrud Tönsing, A Musical Tribute to the Inspirational Leadership of Archbishop Desmond TutuMichael Lapsley, Tutu and Me: Reflections on Brokenness and WholenessRachele Vernon O'Brien (Poem), A Statement from the Mother of Simon of Cyrene: Reflections an Ubuntu Across MillenniaHans S.A. Engdahl, Reflections on Desmond Tutu and His Exercise of Leadership in AfricaIngrid le Roux, Desmond Tutu: An Icon of Ubuntu HospitalityEdwin Arrison (Prayer), An UbunTutu Eucharistic PrayerBetty Govinden, »Called to Serve« and »Captive for Freedom«: Two Birthday PoemsTransnational SolidaritiesBrian Brown, Prophet of Consistency Connecting Struggles for Justice in Palestine and South AfricaVolker Faigle, »Africa's Most Refreshing Son«: Inspiring Solidarity between the German and African ChurchesUlrich Duchrow, Mogopa and the Covenant Project with Communities Threatened by Forced Resettlement, a Lesson for TodayKlaus Nürnberger, The »Arch« in 1993, A Letter of Appraisal from South Africa to BerlinDavid Haslam, Divestment, Boycott and Tax, The Crucial Role of Economic Justice in the Kingdom of GodGerhard Küsel, »One Night in Nairobi«: Reflections on Refuge and SufferingMusimbi Kanyoro, »Prisoner of Hope«: Solidarity and Social JusticeWerner von Hoerschelmann, Desmond Tutu's Role in Establishing Ecumenical Relationships of the Evangelical Church in Germany with Churches in Southern AfricaPART III: PEACEPrayer and PoliticsThabo Makgoba, The Centrality of PrayerKonrad Raiser, Protest and PrayerPeter Lodberg, When Prayer Meets Politics: Reflections on Desmond Tutu in DenmarkRolf Koppe, Opening the Hearts of Thousands for the Spirit of God, Together with Archbishop Desmond Tutu addressing the Expo 2000 in HanoverRaymond van Diemel, New Hope for South Africa, Desmond Tutu's Road to the Nobel Peace PrizeLiz Carmichael, The Humility of a Peacemaker: Negotiating the National Peace Accord, 1991René August, Growing Up to Be a Child: Reflections on Tutu's Spiritual FramingGerhard Rein, Let Us PrayReconciliation and ResistanceDemaine Solomons, What about Sisyphus and the Arch? On Reconciling Meaninglessness and the Labours of LoveNico Koopman, Embodying Restitutive Forgiveness: The Lasting Legacy of Desmond Mpilo TutuHeike Spiegelberg, The Funeral at Boipatong, Between Anger and ReconciliationAnne Jaborg, Embrace: A Short Story of Embodying ReconciliationJohn Allen, »Where Did the Rainbow Go?": Narratives of Pursuing an Ideal of Racial ReconciliationRudolf Hinz, South Africa, 27 April 1994: Recollections of Tension and JoyReligious Diversity and Plural SpiritualityCharles Villa-Vicencio, Drinking from Our Own Wells of Religious and Theological PluralityLee-Shae Salma Scharnick-Udemans, Religious Privilege and Intolerante: Unveiling the Rainbow NationJohn W. de Gruchy, Nothing is »Untransfigurable«: Tutu and the Transfiguration of PoliticsAtle Sommerfeldt, »Without the eucharist, I could not survive«: On Sacraments and Social Action Inspired by Archbishop Desmond TutuChristine Lienemann-Perrin, »What We Will Be Has Not Yet Been Revealed«: Exploring the Value of Theological Plurality for Christian UnitySa'diyya Shaikh, Spiritual Fragrances, Social Horizons: A Muslim Tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu
PART I: JUSTICERacism and Resistance against ApartheidAllan Aubrey Boesak, »I Turn My Face to the Rising Sun«: Hope, Hopelessness and the Inspiration for StruggleNele Trautwein and Ursula Trautwein, »My Goodness, I Am Happy that I Am Not Your Enemy«: The Frankfurt Women against ApartheidMichael Battle, I Am Anglican when I Put »Tu« and »Tu« Together: Reflections on Race and ReligionGottfried Kraatz, Archbishop Desmond Tutu: Symbol of the Church Involved in the Freedom Struggle against ApartheidSebastian Justke, Desmond Tutu's Fame and His Ecumenical Networks: A Part of the Global History of Apartheid and Anti-ApartheidBaldwin Sjollema, Pastor of the Nation: A Tribute to Desmond TutuChristian Balslev-Olesen, Desmond Tutu: An Icon of Justice and Reconciliation, and a Beacon for DanChurchAid (DCA) and DenmarkHeinz Joachim Held, As I Experienced It: Desmond Tutu at the Boipatong Massacre Funeral, 1992Martin Krase, Hope Within Us, Giving Evidence to the Eloff CommissionHildegard Thevs, When Desmond Tutu Did Not Make a SpeechLiberation Theology and Theological EducationKuzipa Nalwamba, Visions on a Tightrope: Tutu's Sojourn as Africa Associate Director of the Theological Education Fund (1972-1975)Dietrich Werner, Contextualisation and Spiritual Transformation in Theological Education in Africa, Visions Inspired by Desmond TutuEliza Getman, Faith with Feet: Reflections on Contextual and Embodied TheologiesTheo Sundermeier, Encounters with Desmond Tutu: Liberation Theology in Contexts of SurveillanceHeinrich Bedford-Strohm, At the Crossroads of Public Theology and Liberation Theology: In Honour of Desmond TutuPetra Bosse-Huber, Doing Theology in the Struggle for Justice in the Here and Now: The Key Role of Desmond Mpilo TutuChristo Lombard, »Arch Anecdotes«: Reflections on the Establishment of the Desmond Tutu Chair and Centre at the University of the Western CapeGender Justice and Sexual DiversityMpho Tutu van Furth, »A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words«: Making Ma Leah Tutu VisibleTraci West, Gratitude for Black Christian Transnational LGBTQL4 Equality AdvocacyWilma Jakobsen, Stretched Towards Inclusion: Tutu, Gender and SexualityVicentia Kgabe, Tutu's Visionary Inclusive Leadership with Regard to Women's Ordination to the PriesthoodAdriaan van Klinken and Ezra Chitando, Race and Sexuality in Desmond Tutu's Theology of UbuntuMegan Robertson, Tutu the Ally: Lessons from Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Queer AdvocacyRhine Phillip Tsobotsi Koloti, Rebuke, Repair, Reconcile: Stretching Tutu's Restorative Justice for Contexts of Sexual ViolenceNyambura J. Njoroge, The Man in the »Red Dress«: Transformative TutuMiranda N. Pillay, »Do You See This Woman?«: A Sermon Inspired by Desmond TutuPART II: DIGNITYHumour and HumanityTinyiko Maluleke, The Liberating Humour of Desmond TutuFulata L. Moyo, Desmond Tutu, Humour and Social JusticeTrond Bakkevig, Defeating Apartheid with Faith and HumourFernando Enns, Charismatic, Pious and Humorous for a Just Peace: Inspiring Encounters with Desmond TutuAngela Mai, Humour in Times of Danger: A Short Reflection an Tutu and Defused TensionsPaul Oestreicher, »That Cheeky Boy«, Personal Reflections on the Arch, Peacebuilding and ReconciliationRoger Williamson, »Opposing Apartheid and Working for Reconciliation« (A Letter to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu)Ubuntu, African Theology and LeadershipNontombi Tutu, Ubuntu and Imago DeiBaloyi G. Tlharihani, Human Dignity and Well-being as Cornerstones of Desmond Tutu's Theology and LifeDan Vaughan, Perspectives on Tutu's Leadership: A Journey of Struggle and HopeJ. Gertrud Tönsing, A Musical Tribute to the Inspirational Leadership of Archbishop Desmond TutuMichael Lapsley, Tutu and Me: Reflections on Brokenness and WholenessRachele Vernon O'Brien (Poem), A Statement from the Mother of Simon of Cyrene: Reflections an Ubuntu Across MillenniaHans S.A. Engdahl, Reflections on Desmond Tutu and His Exercise of Leadership in AfricaIngrid le Roux, Desmond Tutu: An Icon of Ubuntu HospitalityEdwin Arrison (Prayer), An UbunTutu Eucharistic PrayerBetty Govinden, »Called to Serve« and »Captive for Freedom«: Two Birthday PoemsTransnational SolidaritiesBrian Brown, Prophet of Consistency Connecting Struggles for Justice in Palestine and South AfricaVolker Faigle, »Africa's Most Refreshing Son«: Inspiring Solidarity between the German and African ChurchesUlrich Duchrow, Mogopa and the Covenant Project with Communities Threatened by Forced Resettlement, a Lesson for TodayKlaus Nürnberger, The »Arch« in 1993, A Letter of Appraisal from South Africa to BerlinDavid Haslam, Divestment, Boycott and Tax, The Crucial Role of Economic Justice in the Kingdom of GodGerhard Küsel, »One Night in Nairobi«: Reflections on Refuge and SufferingMusimbi Kanyoro, »Prisoner of Hope«: Solidarity and Social JusticeWerner von Hoerschelmann, Desmond Tutu's Role in Establishing Ecumenical Relationships of the Evangelical Church in Germany with Churches in Southern AfricaPART III: PEACEPrayer and PoliticsThabo Makgoba, The Centrality of PrayerKonrad Raiser, Protest and PrayerPeter Lodberg, When Prayer Meets Politics: Reflections on Desmond Tutu in DenmarkRolf Koppe, Opening the Hearts of Thousands for the Spirit of God, Together with Archbishop Desmond Tutu addressing the Expo 2000 in HanoverRaymond van Diemel, New Hope for South Africa, Desmond Tutu's Road to the Nobel Peace PrizeLiz Carmichael, The Humility of a Peacemaker: Negotiating the National Peace Accord, 1991René August, Growing Up to Be a Child: Reflections on Tutu's Spiritual FramingGerhard Rein, Let Us PrayReconciliation and ResistanceDemaine Solomons, What about Sisyphus and the Arch? On Reconciling Meaninglessness and the Labours of LoveNico Koopman, Embodying Restitutive Forgiveness: The Lasting Legacy of Desmond Mpilo TutuHeike Spiegelberg, The Funeral at Boipatong, Between Anger and ReconciliationAnne Jaborg, Embrace: A Short Story of Embodying ReconciliationJohn Allen, »Where Did the Rainbow Go?": Narratives of Pursuing an Ideal of Racial ReconciliationRudolf Hinz, South Africa, 27 April 1994: Recollections of Tension and JoyReligious Diversity and Plural SpiritualityCharles Villa-Vicencio, Drinking from Our Own Wells of Religious and Theological PluralityLee-Shae Salma Scharnick-Udemans, Religious Privilege and Intolerante: Unveiling the Rainbow NationJohn W. de Gruchy, Nothing is »Untransfigurable«: Tutu and the Transfiguration of PoliticsAtle Sommerfeldt, »Without the eucharist, I could not survive«: On Sacraments and Social Action Inspired by Archbishop Desmond TutuChristine Lienemann-Perrin, »What We Will Be Has Not Yet Been Revealed«: Exploring the Value of Theological Plurality for Christian UnitySa'diyya Shaikh, Spiritual Fragrances, Social Horizons: A Muslim Tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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