Leaflet about a public conference on March 12 at Holman United Methodist Church sponsored by Project Burning Bush, School of Theology at Claremont. The schedule includes Worship led by Cornelius Gray and Jim Lawson, the film "Apartheid: 20th Century Slavery," Introductory Statement and Focus on U.S. Economic and Political Involvement by Isaac H. Bivens, Focus on Angola by Joao Dacosta, Focus on Rhodesia by James Kamusikiri, Focus on Union of South Africa by Mazisi Kunene, Focus on Christian Response: Theology of Relinquishment by Marie Augusta Neal, Panel Discussion with all Presenters chaired by Jim Lawson, and Ecumenical Con-Celebration of the Eucharist led by Chuck Bennison. During the...
Leaflet about a public conference on March 12 at Holman United Methodist Church sponsored by Project Burning Bush, School of Theology at Claremont. The schedule includes Worship led by Cornelius Gray and Jim Lawson, the film "Apartheid: 20th Century Slavery," Introductory Statement and Focus on U.S. Economic and Political Involvement by Isaac H. Bivens, Focus on Angola by Joao Dacosta, Focus on Rhodesia by James Kamusikiri, Focus on Union of South Africa by Mazisi Kunene, Focus on Christian Response: Theology of Relinquishment by Marie Augusta Neal, Panel Discussion with all Presenters chaired by Jim Lawson, and Ecumenical Con-Celebration of the Eucharist led by Chuck Bennison. During the Two-Week Emphasis, there will be several showings of "Last Grave at Dimbaza" shot secretly in South Africa; "A Luta Continua" documentary on Mozambique"; and Apartheid: 20th Century slavery." The leaflet mentions "Toward a Theology of Relinquishment" (Paulist Press), the World Division of the· Board of Global Ministries, UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), Cal Poly (California Polytechnic State University), the African National Council, Emmanuel College, and Harvard Divinity School.