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    • Liturgiese afleidings uit die kontinuïteit en diskontinuïteit van die pasga en die nagmaal 

      De Klerk, B. (University of the Free State, Faculty of Theology, 2011)
      Abstract: Liturgical deductions based on the continuity and discontinuity of the Passover and the Holy Communion. The Service of the Word constitutes the climax and junction of the liturgy during the service, and the Holy ...
    • Liturgiese antwoorde op geweld – ’n verkenning 

      De Klerk, B.J. (AOSIS, 2004)
      Liturgical solutions to violence – an exploration Violence is an action that causes serious trauma – also in believers. The concept of violence should thus also be addressed and accounted for in all theological disciplines. ...
    • Liturgiese identiteitsvorming as antwoord op die invloed van die verbruikerskultuur 

      De Klerk, B.J. (AOSIS, 2000)
      The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in South Africa is continually interacting with the Western cultural heritage on the one hand, and increasingly with African ...
    • Liturgiese riglyne vir die sensitiefmaak van die jeug vir die probleem van armoede 

      De Klerk, B.J. (Universiteit van Pretoria. Fakulteit Teologie, 2006)
      The question investigated in this article is the following: In what way can financially privileged young people be made sensitive to the massive problem of poverty by participating in the liturgy of a congregation? The ...
    • Liturgiese verdieping van die erediens op grond van kinders se deelname 

      De Klerk, Ben (AOSIS, 2002)
      Liturgical deepening of worship service as a result of children’s participation What kind of deepening can be brought about for the congregation by children participating in worship service? Liturgical deepening can be ...
    • The ‘lived experiences’ of the love of God according to a prayer in the letter of Ephesians 

      Van der Merwe, Dirk G. (2022)
      The epistle to the Ephesians is regarded as a circular letter, yet it also contains two specific intercessory prayers (1:15–23; 3:14–21) in which the Trinity concept features persuasively. On the one side, this research ...
    • Living in the not-yet 

      Wooldridge, Darryl; Lioy, Daniel (AOSIS, 2015)
      This article is derivative of a larger study that discusses God as the centre of an often inarticulate, innate human desire and pursuit to enjoy and reflect the divine image in which every human being was created. The ...
    • Lofliedere – basisteoretiese elemente uit Efesiërs 1:3-14 

      De Klerk, Ben (AOSIS, 2002)
      Songs of praise – Basis-theoretical elements from Ephesians 1:3-14 The singing of new songs of praise is frequently introduced into the worship service without evaluating the contents of the songs properly. In this article ...
    • Logion in Biblical literature and its implications for Christian scholarship 

      Jordaan, Pierre; Zuiddam, Benno Alexander; Janse van Rensburg, Fika (Departement of Ancient Languages, University of Pretoria, 2008)
    • Logos, Jesus en God in Johannes 1:1-5: ’n tekstuele analise 

      Busse, Ulrich (Sabinet, 2013)
      In this article, the relationship between Christology and theology in John 1:1-5 is addressed. In particular, the relationship between the Logos and God has to be clarified. It is suggested that this relationship should ...
    • The Lukan covenant concept: the basis of Israel's mandate in Luke-Acts 

      Kovacs, F.; Gosling, John; Viljoen, Francois (AOSIS, 2013)
      Upon analysis of Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading event, the basis of Israel's mandate became pellucid in Lukan terms. This kind of analysis required the viable assumption ...
    • Mag deur taal in 1 Johannes 

      Van der Watt, Jan Gabriel (AOSIS, 2012)
      Power is often exercised through language. Here it is argued that the author of John utilises different language strategies in order to exert power over and to influence his intended readers. His authority lies in his ...
    • The making and prevention of rain amongst the Pedi tribe of South Africa: a pastoral response 

      Semenya, David K. (OASIS, 2013)
      This article attempted to respond pastorally to the rainmaking and rain prevention rituals which are practised among the Pedi tribes – also called the Northern-Sotho speaking nation of South Africa. The rituals of ...
    • Managing corruption in South Africa: the ethical responsibility of churches 

      Vorster, J.M. (Stellenbosch University, 2012)
      The South African society continues to stagger under an immense wave of corruption in both the private and the public sectors. Corruption is the misuse of public office or a position of authority for private, material ...
    • Mandrake from antiquity to Harry Potter 

      Dircksen, Marianne; Van den Berg, Marlene (Department of Ancient Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2008)
      After an introductory paragraph which supplies a cursory overview of all the ancient sources on mandrake, a well known and popular drug amongst the ancients, the article provides a systemization of information obtained ...
    • The marginal notes to the Syriac apocryphal psalms in manuscript 12T4 

      Van Rooy, H.F. (Brill Academic Publishers, 1998)
    • Mark's distinctive emphasis on the temple's torn curtain 

      Nel, Marius (AOSIS, 2015)
      This article asks several questions: What is distinctive about Mark’s description about the rending of the curtain in the Jerusalem Temple during Jesus’ crucifixion?; What is his rhetorical strategy in doing so?; What role ...
    • Marriage and family in view of the doctrine of the covenant 

      Vorster, Jakobus M. (AOSIS, 2016)
      New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics in general but the ethics of marriage and family life are changing rapidly. This new ethic has inter alia a strong bearing on ...
    • Matthew 5:17 and Matthew's community 

      Trout, Bradley (AOSIS, 2016)
      One of the central arguments in establishing the 'Christian-Jewish' nature of the Matthean community is the argument that Matthew's community was law observant. In particular, Matthew 5:17-19 is said to argue in favour of ...
    • Matthew and the Torah in Jewish society 

      Viljoen, Francois P. (AOSIS, 2015)
      The role of the Torah is the subject of a full-scale discussion in the first Gospel. This article investigates the socio-historical setting that produced this text with such an emphasis on Torah observance. To address these ...