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Belangrike meta-teoretiese riglyne betreffende die emosioneel verwonde persoon
(AOSIS, 2012)This article examines the relationship between emotional woundedness and faith estrangement. Trust issues towards God often emerge in the heart of the believer when left vulnerable and in shock due to unforeseen trauma. ... -
Belewenis van uitbranding by nagraadse teologiese studente van die Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika – ’n Pastorale ondersoek
(OASIS, 2013)OPSOMING: Die doel met hierdie artikel is om vas te stel wat die belewenis van uitbranding by nagraadse teologiese studente van die Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika (GKSA) is. Deur middel van kwantitatiewe empiriese ... -
Belonging before believing: some missiological implications of membership and belonging in a Christian community
(AOSIS, 2013)In the final stages of the modern period the power of hegemonic ideologies is coming to an end as people identify less with grand ideologies and more with subcultures related to technology and social and economic networks ... -
Belydenisgebondenheid in 'n postmoderne era
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Benaderings tot die interpretasie van die wonderverhale in Markus 8-10
(Die Gereformeerde Teologiese Vereniging, 2009)Research on the miracle stories in Mark 8-10 and their role in this Gospel is discussed. The mythological, religious-historical, form-historical, Biblical-theological, redaction-historical, socio-logical, literary-critical, ... -
Benjamin Friedman on Arabs in Israeli literature
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Benutting van liturgiese ruimte in Pinksterkerke
(AOSIS, 2015)Afrikaans-speaking Pentecostal Churches were originally part of a revival movement that for various historical reasons chose not to be known as a church. The liturgical space in their churches reflected the anticlerical ... -
Benutting van vergifnis binne 'n pastorale Gestaltterapeutiese intervensie
(AOSIS, 2011)This article is based on a pastoral base theory within the Gestalt therapeutic perspective to guide abused persons in their utilisation of forgiveness as a source of a recovery experience. The formation of the paradigm is ... -
Bereavement healing ministry amongst Abaluyia: towards a ‘circle for pastoral concern’ as a healing model
(OASIS, 2013)This article formulates a new integrated pastoral care approach to bereavement healing ministry in Africa, termed a circle for pastoral concern. In pursuit of this, the article highlights the pastoral challenge brought ... -
Beroep op die Skrif in die vorm van etiese standpunte, Deel 2: 'n etiese verstaan van die vrou in die Bybel
(AOSIS, 2012)In a previous article it was argued that the grammatical-historical method of Bible exposition was no longer sufficient as sole method and should be supplemented with other hermeneutical points of departure. Following the ... -
Besinning oor die diakonale dienswerk na aanleiding van Handelinge 6:1-7
(AOSIS, 2010)Reflection on diaconal service in relation to Acts 6:1-7 Acts 6 is traditionally considered as the description of the origin of the special service of deaconship. ... -
Beskerm deur ingeligte toestemming: 'n gereformeerd-etiese besinning oor artikel 6 van die Universele Verklaring van Bio-etiek en Menseregte
(University of Stellenbosch, 2015)In 2005 the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR) of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) was accepted unanimously by the world community - consisting of 191 member ... -
Biblical principles as an answer to the African people's questioning of witchcraft
(AOSIS, 2012)Witchcraft is still an enormous and serious issue in African culture. The media, including the entertainment component (e.g. African Magic programmes on satellite television), portray witchcraft as an issue that needs ... -
Bio-etiek sonder grense en menswaardigheid: 'n Gereformeerd-etiese beoordeling
(AOSIS, 2013)The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBH) seeks to guide the world community in ethical principles with regard to medicine, life sciences and related technologies. Human dignity as a principle was ... -
Bio-etiek sonder grense: ʼn Verkenning en Christelik-etiese beoordeling van die UNESCO universele deklarasie van bioetiek en menseregte (2005)
(Universiteit van Stellenbosch, 2013)It is clear that the world community realized the need for a Declaration on bio-ethics and human rights. It led to an assignment given by the member states to UNESCO to develop a declaration. During the development of the ... -
Biobanks in South Africa: a global perspective on privacy and confidentiality
(Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2017)The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was adopted unanimously in 2005 by the world community as a universal guideline, ... -
Blessed are those that hunger and thirst for righteousness: sharpening the ethical dimension of prophetic preaching in a context of corruption
(AOSIS, 2013)The prevalence of corruption has enormous negative consequences for the ideal of an orderly and peaceful society. Corruption does not only have a destructive impact on socio-economic life, but also on human relationships, ... -
Body and space in Judith: a Greimassian perspective
(Institut Fuer Biblische Exegese, 2016)The book of Judith (Judith) has been studied by various scholars employing a range of methods with intriguing results. There is, however, a gap in scholarship regarding the use of body and space in Judith. This paper ... -
Body, space and narrative in 2Macc 1:1-10a
(Institut Fuer Biblische Exegese, 2016)This article examined the commentaries on 2 Maccabees over the past forty years, focusing on 2Macc 1:1-10a. The following transpired. Commentaries had a difference of opinion on how the narrative should be interpreted. ... -
Bread: from grain to life. Validating the use of metaphor
(AOSIS, 2015)Metaphors have always lent strength to human communication. A closer examination will reveal their value for theological conversation, in particular as a vehicle for meaning. Meaning includes both linguistic and cognitive ...