Browsing by Author "Hale, Frederick Allen"
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Debating the new religion of eugenics: Catholic and Anglican positions in early Twentieth-century Britain
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Interpreting South African cultural clashes through Darwinian eyes: Ramsden Balmforth in Cape Town (1902–1911)
Hale, Frederick Allen (Sabinet, 2011)The Cape Town minister, literary critic, and reformer, Ramsden Balmforth, sought to promote reconciliation between cultures and ethnic groups in South Africa for four decades after emigrating from England in 1897. Although ... -
The Norwegian Missionary Society under apartheid in Durban: attitudes towards the Nationalist Government,the loss of educational endeavours, and the emergence of an autonomous Zulu Lutheran Church
Hale, Frederick Allen (Church History Society of Soutern Africa (CHSSA)/Unisa, 2011)Active in rural Natal and the Kingdom of Zululand since the middle of the nineteenth century, the Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS) undertook evangelisation and other forms of ministry to urbanised Zulus in and around ... -
The origins of a dysfunctional concept: baptists and fundamentalism
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Private conscience and ecclesiological certitude: the humanae vitae dilemma in Bruce Marshall's The Bishop
Hale, Frederick Allen (Bril Academic Publishers, 2010)Humanae Vitae, the encyclical of 1968 in which Pope Paul VI reconfirmed the Catholic Church's traditional stance against artificial means of contraception, engendered heated debates among moral theologians and lay people ... -
Singing the song of songs in a pastoral key: a case in Canada
Hale, Frederick Allen (Cape Town Baptist Seminary, 2011) -
Young Christians in Norway, national socialism, and the German occupation of 1940-1945
Hale, Frederick Allen (University of the Free State, Faculty of Theology, 2011)The German occupation of Norway during the Second World War caused unprecedented problems for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway and other Christian denominations. The subordination of the church to the de facto ...