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    # Theologians Page
    The theologians page provides information on prominant theologians of aspects on African Theology.

    # Study Aids
    The study aids section provide more in-depth research aids on specialised subjects in theology in Africa.

    # Conference Papers
    The conference paper section provide details on conferences and papers from selected conferences dealing with different aspects of theology in africa.



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    Although theologyinafrica.com is primarily about theology in Africa, there are other things that might prove very useful for pastors and other people in Africa.  The resources listed below has proven to be very useful and better, most are free to download.  If you have a resource you think that might of use or useful, please use the link below to submit it.  Please note that many of the resources require downloading and installing.  If the computer you are using is not yours, please seek permission first before proceeding.

    1. General Resources
    #Open Office is the same as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel etc.) only free.  Good resource for those who can't afford Microsoft Office. OpenOffice.org


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    Skype is a free program that allow people to talk to each other for free, anywhere in the world.  All you need is for you to have skype and your friend to have skype and an internet connection.  You can use the internet to make free calls to anywhere.  No strings attached! Skype


    #e-Sword is a fast and effective way to study the Bible. e-Sword is feature rich and user friendly with more capabilities than you would expect in a free software package. The fact that e-Sword is free is just one of the blessings and does not speak of the quality of the software. I make my living writing software and I believe I have put forth my best effort in this endeavor. The real work, however, was put in by the godly men and women who devoted countless years creating the texts that have been made available for our benefit.  e-Sword


    2. Added Resources
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    The Social History of Christianity in South Africa 1487 to 1994
    written by John de Gruchy and Charles Villa-Vicencio et al

    Flyer (215 K) Order Form
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    © Research Institute on Christianity and Society in Africa, University of Cape Town, ISBN 07992226-66 2005

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