Abstract:
This is a study of the National Catholic Federation of Students (NCFS), an organisation that sought to bring together Catholic students on South African university campuses, examining specifically NCFS' political ideas and activities from 1960 to 1987. The underlying supposition of this thesis is that church history ought to be an integral part of the discipline of history, and that there is a need to write church history from "below" from the perspectives of the "people's church", the church that comprises the religious experience of the majority of its members rather than its hierarchy.
Reference:
Egan, A. 1990. The National Catholic Federation of Students : a study of political ideas and activities within a Christian student movement, 1960-1987. University of Cape Town.
Bibliography: pages 191-212.