Hope and Suffering

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Hope and Suffering is a collection of sermons and reflections by Archbishop Desmond Tutu that explores faith, justice, and resilience amid the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological work
book
collection of sermons
associatedPerson Desmond Tutu
associatedWith South African Council of Churches
anti-apartheid movement
author Desmond Tutu
surface form: Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu
countryOfOrigin South Africa
emphasizes compassion
dignity of every human being
forgiveness
justice
focusesOn moral responsibility of Christians
role of faith in political struggle
struggle against apartheid
suffering of oppressed communities
genre Christian spirituality
religious non-fiction
sermon collection
hasPart reflections
sermons
hasTheme community solidarity
courage in the face of injustice
faith in times of crisis
hope amid oppression
redemptive suffering
spiritual resistance
intendedAudience Christians concerned with social justice
readers interested in apartheid history
students of theology
language English
mainSubject Christian faith
apartheid in South Africa
hope
human rights
nonviolent resistance
reconciliation
resilience
social justice
suffering
placeOfNarrative South Africa
religiousPerspective Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglican
religiousTradition Christianity
setInPeriod apartheid era
theologicalPerspective Christian ethics
liberation theology

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Desmond Tutu wrote Hope and Suffering