Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by Subject "Anthropology"
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Anthropological dualism in Korean church education
(North-West University, 2007)The Christian church was begun in 19Ih century in the traditionally multi-religious society in Korea. Christianity holds a major position in Korea today and has for the past 20 years been growing rapidly in numbers. ... -
Die Koninkryk van God in Jesus se prediking, 'n immanente Teologiese benadering met 'n Sielkundig-Antotropologiese verklaring
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)In this study, the general consensus of modern New Testament scholars is used as anchoring point for this study when these scholars claim that Jesus' concept of "the kingdom of God" is the central theme, or core of his ... -
Die mens as opsigter en rentmeester van die skepping : 'n Christelik-gereformeerde ekologiese beskouing
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2021)The United Nations Charter of Human Rights was adopted as a universal declaration on 10 December 1948 in Paris. Among other things, it focuses on the rights of the next generation, which includes the rights to clean air, ... -
Godsdiens-etnologie of etnologiese religiekunde? : 'n ondersoek m.b.t. terminologie en studieveld
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Interpretasieverskille ten opsigte van die natuurwetenskaplike werklikheid – ʼn reformatories-teologiese beoordeling
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2022)God’s name, “I WILL BE WHO I WILL BE” (YHWH), is a revelation, but also a promise of a creative, merciful, indeterminably holy Being who wants to be in an intimate relationship with his creation (Helberg, 2011:14). Humans ... -
The Marikana Massacre : the problem of embedded anthropological reductionism in modern economic philosophy
(2015)The Marikana massacre in August 2012 at the Lonmin mine was primarily a consequence of the modern economic philosophy and its embedded reductionist anthropology, as it manifests in the South African context. This reductionist ...