Dethroning Race

Dethroning Race
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Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-13 : 9781998951482
ISBN-10 : 1998951480
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Dethroning Race by : Ryan Saville

Download or read book Dethroning Race written by Ryan Saville and published by African Sun Media. This book was released on 2024-08-19 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How did a country endowed with abundant resources and a Christian majority reach such a precarious precipice? Dethroning Race explores some of what’s gone wrong and contends for a way ahead. Through a journey that traverses South Africa’s historical milestones and personal accounts from #FeesMustFall, Saville unveils a clarion call for a nation in need of renewal. Serving as a rallying cry, the book calls for a united South Africa, urging a rediscovery of diversity guided by a vision for biblical social change. --- “Not merely an academic work, this book preaches and, if one is willing, grows the imagination of the reader toward reparative and faith-directed justice.” - Dr Christina Edmondson, author of Faithful Antiracism and co-host of the Truth’s Table podcast “Dethroning Race is timely reading for those intentional about living as though the neighbour is created in God’s image, whatever their skin colour.” - Moss Ntlha, General-Secretary of the Evangelical Alliance of South Africa “This book should make you stop, make you think, make you reflect and make you pray.” - Andy McCullough, author of Global Humility and leader of the Unreached Network


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