Browsing Faculty of Theology by Author "12896810 - Du Plessis, Amanda Linda"
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The covenant as fundamental building block of marriage
Du Plessis, Amanda L. (Stellenbosch University, 2012)Marriage is an institution of God, a social institution, a multidimensional experience, as well as an intimate personal relationship between a man and a woman. In the Bible the marital relationship is used to describe the ... -
Meditasie: bybelgefundeerd of ’n vermenging van gelowe? ’n Pastorale ondersoek
Du Plessis, Amanda L. (2013)Meditation: Bible based or a mix of religion? A Pastoral investigation. The influence of other religions on the Christian community was a perceptible trend that cannot be ignored in the realm of spirituality. Meditation ... -
The ministry of hope at grassroots level in a post-apartheid South Africa
Du Plessis, Amanda L. (OASIS, 2013)In this article the the ministry of hope to women without hope are investigated in the South African context of hope and reconciliation. Since apartheid ended 19 years ago, a democratic policy has been followed. The Truth ... -
Pastorale begeleiding aan die persoon met dissosiatiewe identiteitsversteuring
Du Plessis, A.L. (Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit van die Vrystaat/ AOSIS, 2012)A person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is someone who was exposed to intense trauma impacting that person’s life negatively at various levels. Although dissociative identity disorder is described as a mental ... -
A possible solution for corruption in South Africa with the church as initiator: a practical theological approach
Du Plessis, Amanda L.; Breed, Gert (OASIS, 2013)According to Transparency International, Africa is the most corrupt region in the world. In South Africa, there is an annual ’loss’ of about R30 billion as a result of bribery and corruption. It would appear that it is ... -
Principles for the pastoral guidance process to women on matters related to human vulnerability and personal integrity
Du Plessis, Amanda L. (AOSIS, 2015)Through the centuries, women from all over the world remain vulnerable to their social status. In some developed countries the situation has improved, but there are many countries where it is still unbearable. United Nations ...