Leading anti-apartheid theologian to speak at CSU

1 JANUARY 2003

A leading international theologian who fought to end apartheid in South Africa will deliver a public lecture at CSU's Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra on Monday 26 May.

Professor Nico KoopmanA leading international theologian who fought to end apartheid in South Africa will deliver a public lecture at Charles Sturt University's (CSU) Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACCC) in Canberra on Monday 26 May.
 
Professor Nico Koopman was born in Niekerkshoop, South Africa, in 1961, and participated in the struggle to end apartheid in that country.
 
Professor Koopman’s public lecture is titled ‘Theology and public policy discourses in South Africa’, and is presented by the Public and Contextual Theology (PACT) Strategic Research Centre at CSU. Members of the public are invited to attend.
 
CSU’s Reverend Professor James Haire, AM, Director of PACT, will chair the lecture and introduce Professor Koopman as one who was close to the heart of the struggle to end apartheid.
 
“In the new South Africa after the rise of President Nelson Mandela, and now President Thabo Mbeki, Nico Koopman has been part of a critical evaluation of that country. Some things have progressed well, others not. As someone close to the struggle to end apartheid, Professor Koopman has been no less critical of events since freedom came,” Reverend Professor Haire said.
 
Professor Koopman is currently Chairperson of the Global Network for Public Theology, and Director, Beyers Naudé Centre for Public Theology in the Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He is also public-theologian-in-residence at the Centre of Theological Inquiry, Princeton University, USA.
 
The lecture will be on Monday 26 May in the Chapel of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, 15 Blackall Street Barton ACT 2600, following the 7pm opening of the international Global Network for Public Theology office at the ACCC’s George Browning House in Canberra. Chairmanship of the Global Network for Public Theology will pass to CSU, under the guidance of Reverend Professor James Haire, on 1 July 2008.

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