Johannes du Plessis
Johannes du Plessis (1868–1935) was a South African theologian and Protestant missionary. Du Plessis is perhaps most remembered for helping lead an interracial coalition to push for reforms to empower black South Africans and lessen government discrimination in the early 1920s, such as by limiting the pass laws. He was ordained by the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa, although relations between him and the DRC declined in his later life over his liberal and modernist theological views, culminating in an accusation of heresy and his dismissal as professor at the University of Stellenbosch.Du Plessis helped found the South African Institute of Race Relations, a liberal research organization, in 1929. Provided by Wikipedia
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A history of Christian missions in South Africa by Du Plessis, Johannes
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The evangelisation of Pagan Africa a history of Christian missions to the Pagan tribes of Central Africa by Du Plessis, Johannes
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A History of Christian missions in South Africa by Du Plessis, Johannes
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Het leven van Andrew Murray by Du Plessis, Johannes
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