The leadership role of emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the social development of the South African society

  • Pali K
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Abstract

Leadership of the ministers of the Word is often restricted to within church boundaries, on the pretext that ministers should be religious and not too involved in the “world”. On the other hand, ministers are involved in social issues mostly to address immediate needs, often at the expense of  transforming the unjust system that perpetuates social injustices. Emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu practised his leadership ministry within and beyond the church boundaries. In the South African society, his leadership ministry contributed towards social development and transformation. This article aims to analyse the contribution of the leadership role of emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the social development of the South African society. The main research question is to what extent is or was the leadership of emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu involved in the social development of the South African society?

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Pali, K. (2020). The leadership role of emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the social development of the South African society. STJ | Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 5(1), 263–297. https://doi.org/10.17570/stj.2019.v5n1.a13

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