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The cry of reason Beyers Naudé, an Afrikaner speaks out

A chronicle of the singular spiritual and political journey of the Rev. C.F. Beyers Naudé, from trusted pastor to the Afrikaner elite, to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. An eloquent and impassioned reflection upon the agony of South Africa.

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  • "A chronicle of the singular spiritual and political journey of the Rev. C.F. Beyers Naudé, from trusted pastor to the Afrikaner elite, to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. An eloquent and impassioned reflection upon the agony of South Africa."@en
  • "Afrikaner, churchman, and long-time antiapartheid activist Dr. Beyers Naudé talks about the human issues confronting the people of South Africa."@en
  • "The issues confronting the people of South Africa are presented from the perspective of Rev. C. F. Beyers Naude, an Afrikaner churchman and anti-apartheid activist for three decades. This tape chronicles the spiritual and political journey of Naude, now 72, from trusted pastor to the Afrikaner elite to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. A former member of the Broederbond, the Afrikaner secret society that devised the apartheid system, Naude experienced a reversal of faith when he witnessed the suffering of the black townships, particularly the Sharpeville massacre. Filmed on location throughout South Africa, Europe and the U.S., the documentary includes interviews with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Allan Boesak and Rev. Frank Chikane."@en
  • "Traces the change of former Afrikaner clergyman Beyers Naudé from an ardent supporter of apartheid to an anti-apartheid activist."@en
  • "The story of Beyers Naudé, formerly a prominent churchman and apartheid proponent, now an anti-apartheid activist."
  • "A chronicle of the singular spiritual and political journey of the Rev. C.F. Beyers Naudé, from trusted pastor to the Afrikaner élite, to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. An eloquent and impassioned reflection upon the agony of South Africa."@en
  • "The issues confronting the people of South Africa are presented from the perspective of Rev. C. F. Beyers Naude, an Afrikaner churchman and anti-apartheid activist for three decades. This film chronicles the spiritual and political journey of Naude, now 72, from trusted pastor to the Afrikaner elite to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. A former member of the Broederbond, the Afrikaner secret society that devised the apartheid system, Naude experienced a reversal of faith when he witnessed the suffering of the black townships, particularly the Sharpeville massacre. Filmed on location throughout South Africa, Europe and the U.S., the documentary includes interviews with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Allan Boesak and Rev. Frank Chikane."

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  • "The cry of reason Beyers Naudé, an Afrikaner speaks out"
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  • "The Cry of reason Beyers Naudé : an Afrikaner speaks out"@en
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