| The Spirit of Freedom |
| Maps |
| Foreword |
| Acknowledgements |
| Introduction |
| Neville Alexander: No Need for the God Hypothesis |
| Ray Alexander: Ultimately a Trade Unionist |
| Franz Auerbach: A Jewish Humanist |
| Cheryl Carolus: Struggle Not Politics |
| Frank Chikane: Spirituality and Struggle |
| Sheena Duncan: Surprised by Joy |
| Ela Gandhi: Part of a Tradition of Struggle |
| Nadine Gordimer: A Vocation to Write |
| Chris Hani: Almost a Priest |
| Trevor Huddleston: Makhalipile—The Dauntless One |
| • | Learning to Love and to Hate |
| • | A Socialist and a Christian |
| • | Spirituality |
| • | From Mirfield to Sophiatown |
| • | A New Task |
| • | Returning Home |
| • | Into the Future |
| Nelson Mandela: Liberation Not Power |
| Govan Mbeki: Promoting the Human Project |
| Fatima Meer: A Muslim and a Woman |
| Stanley Mogoba: Committed to Peace |
| Ruth Mompati: A Mother and a Daughter of Africa |
| Itumeleng Mosala: A Black Theologian |
| Beyers Naudé: An Afrikaner of Afrikaners |
| Ebrahim Rasool:| Bridging the Two Worlds of Islam |
| Albertina Sisulu: A Woman of the Soil |
| Joe Slovo: A Believing Unbeliever |
| Desmond Tutu: Obedience to God |
| Afterword: The Future Is Now |