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  1. The Theology of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Desmond Mpilo Tutu (Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice) by Johnny Bernard Hill, 2007-10-15
  2. Tutu, Desmond Mpilo: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Africa: An Encyclopedia for Students</i>
  3. From the Ashes: A Spiritual Response to the Attack on America by Beliefnet, Neale Donald Walsch, et all 2001-09-30
  4. Crying in the Wilderness: The Struggle for Justice in South Africa by Desmond Mpilo Tutu, 1982-12
  5. Exodus (International Theological Commentary) by Mr. Godfrey W. Ashby, 1998-01-08
  6. Évêque Anglican: Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Rowan Williams, Robert Lowth, John William Colenso, John Arthur Thomas Robinson, Lewis Bayly (French Edition)
  7. Naissance En Afrique Du Sud: Nelson Mandela, Jan Smuts, Amanda Coetzer, Eugène Terre'blanche, Jacob Zuma, John Vorster, Desmond Mpilo Tutu (French Edition)
  8. Évêque Sud-Africain: Desmond Mpilo Tutu, John William Colenso, Wilfrid Fox Napier, Stephen Brislin, Stephen Naidoo (French Edition)
  9. Hammering Swords Into Ploughshares: Essays in Honour of Archbishop Mpilo Desmond Tutu
  10. Encyclopedia of Genocide by Israel W. Charny, Simon Wiesenthal, et all 2002-03

81. BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - Chernobyl & The Westland Affair
desmond mpilo tutu (born 1931). desmond tutu was born in Klerksdorp. His father was headmaster of a primary school. desmond tutu studied theology at the
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82. Wfn.org | Desmond Tutu Peace Centre Launched
The centre will be located in Cape Town, where tutu served as archbishop for many Among these great spirits is desmond mpilo tutu, said Chris Ahrends,
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Desmond Tutu Peace Centre launched
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Date 23 Aug 2000 13:28:28
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83. Fordham To Award Honorary Doctorate To Desmond Tutu
NEW YORK—Fordham University will award the Most Reverend desmond mpilo tutu, archbishop emeritus of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa and 1984
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Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. at the Fordham University Church on the Rose Hill campus
This event is free and open to the public, however an RSVP is required. To RSVP, call (718) 817- 3012 or e-mail chaplain@fordham.edu
"God is good enough to give to each generation one or two figures, whose commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ is lived out luminously, concretely and courageously," said Gerald Blaszczak, S.J., vice president for Mission and Ministries at Fordham. "These figures help us see that living in the hope, faith and charity of Christ, even in the face of the fiercest opposition, is both possible and necessary if healing and peace are to come to our world. Fordham celebrates in Archbishop Tutu the values that lie at the heart of its own mission and identity."
DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23 TIME: 2 P.M. PLACE: UNIVERSITY CHURCH ROSE HILL CAMPUS, 441 E. FORDHAM ROAD, BRONX, N.Y. Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to approximately 15,800 students in its five undergraduate colleges and six graduate and professional schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx, Manhattan and Tarrytown, and the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y.

84. Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore - Autori - Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Translate this page desmond mpilo tutu. desmond tutu, premio Nobel per la pace nel 1984, è stato Arcivescovo di Città del Capo (Sudafrica) fino al 1996.
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86. Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Anglican Archbishop desmond mpilo tutu, recipient of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in helping bring a peaceful end to apartheid in South Africa,
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Marymount Honors Archbishop Desmond Tutu By Mary Frances McCarthy
Herald Staff Writer
(From the issue of 3/25/04) Anglican Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, recipient of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in helping bring a peaceful end to apartheid in South Africa, was presented with the Marymount University Ethics Award last week. More than 1,000 attendees gathered in the Lee Center on Marymount’s campus to hear the heartwarming, inspiring and entertaining speech by the archbishop, a man of small stature but great influence, who laughed heartily at his own jokes. Five Marymount students performed a stirring recitation of selections from An African Prayer Book by Archbishop Tutu. Their "Reflections on Wholeness" were punctuated with Afrocentric sounds of percussion. Students also performed "Siyahamba," a South African freedom song. University President James E. Bundschuh and director of the Center for Ethical Concerns Paul H. Byers presented Archbishop Tutu with the Ethics Award. Before he was ordained, Archbishop Tutu taught high school but could not accept a system that prescribed a lesser education for blacks. He thought he could have more of an impact and do more through the church. He was ordained in 1961. In 1984, he won the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1985, he became bishop of Johannesburg and a year later was made Archbishop of Cape Town. Nelson Mandela appointed Archbishop Tutu chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which investigated and revealed the atrocities of the apartheid government and began the process of reconciliation.

87. Desmond Tutu - Biography
desmond tutu Bishop desmond tutu was born in 1931 in Klerksdorp, Transvaal. desmond tutu has formulated his objective as a democratic and just society
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Desmond Tutu has formulated his objective as "a democratic and just society without racial divisions", and has set forward the following points as minimum demands:
1. equal civil rights for all
2. the abolition of South Africa's passport laws
3. a common system of education
4. the cessation of forced deportation from South Africa to the so-called "homelands"
The South African Council of Churches is a contact organization for the churches of South Africa and functions as a national committee for the World Council of Churches. The Boer churches have disassociated themselves from the organization as a result of the unambiguous stand it has made against apartheid. Around 80 percent of its members are black, and they now dominate the leading positions. Selected Bibliography By Tutu Crying in the Wilderness. The Struggle for Justice in South Africa . Edited by John Webster. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1982. (Sermons, speeches, articles, press statements, 1978-1980.) Hope and Suffering: Sermons and Speeches . Edited by John Webster. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1984. (From the period 1976-1982.)

88. Marymount University Ethics Award 2004: The Most Reverend Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Marymount Ethics Award 2004 Transcript. The Marymount University Ethics Award honors individuals who have taken an outstanding leadership role in promoting
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The Marymount University Ethics Award honors individuals who have taken an outstanding leadership role in promoting and developing ethical standards and behavior. This award, sponsored by the University's Center for Ethical Concerns, recognizes persons whose commitment and example provide an ethical model for others.

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