Written during a time of turmoil in South Africa, this reprint explores the intersection of faith and the struggle against apartheid. Albert Nolan examines core Christian themes, addressing sin, salvation, and God's role in liberation. He reflects on the moral dilemmas faced by Christians opposing the apartheid regime and emphasizes the need for a contextual theology that resonates with local struggles. The book serves as a powerful call for Christians worldwide to engage with the gospel in the face of injustice, offering hope and guidance for those seeking liberation.
Albert Nolan Books




Jesus before Christianity
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Nolan's portrait introduces readers to Jesus as He was before He became enshrined in doctrine, dogma, and ritual, a man deeply involved with the real problems of His time, which are the real problems of our time as well. In a new preface, Nolan reflects on recent work in Christology and how a book written in South Africa in 1976 still has a message for people today. schovat popis
Radikale Freiheit
Jesu Spiritualität im Blick unserer Zeit