
Allan Boesak
À propos de l'auteur
Allan Boesak is a prominent South African theologian and anti-apartheid activist, widely recognized for his contributions to the struggle against racial injustice and his commitment to social ethics. Born in 1945, he played a significant role in the South African Council of Churches during the apartheid era, advocating for a non-violent approach to the liberation of oppressed communities. His work is deeply rooted in Christian theology, emphasizing the intersection of faith and politics, which he explores in his influential writings.
Nationalité
Sud-Africain
Date de naissance
October 14, 1945
Lieu de naissance
Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa
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