"This is a fascinating book…raises important questions about the writing of South African history…The significance of this book is manifold. It is a most useful contribution to South African, and Eastern Cape regional, history as well as to the history of religious movements, gender, and psychiatry in South Africa." (H-Net Reviews) "Few historians have written with such empathy and generosity of spirt as Robert Edgar…Now he and Hilary Sapire have produced an elegant and gracious book that offers a wonderfully evocative history of Nontetha and of politics and faith in South Africa…African Apocalypse does offer precious material to investigate more subtly and more creatively some of the most basic challenges to the study of South Africa's modern history. And it does so with grace and empathy. African Apocalypse is as much a book as it is a gift." (The International Journal of African Historical Studies)