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Calvin and human dignity
(Gereformeerde teologiese vereniging, 2010) -
Calvin on the created structure of human nature: the influence of his anthropology on his theology
(School of Religion & Theology, University of KwaZulu Natal, 2015)This article analyses Calvin s understanding of the created structure of the human being and the influence of some of his anthropological concepts on his theology. Various anthropological themes in Calvin s theology are ... -
Calvin's modification of Augustine s doctrine of original sin
(Gereformeerde teologiese vereniging, 2010) -
Calvin's views on church governance
(Gereformeerde Teologiese Vereniging, 2010) -
Calvyn oor die verskynsel van demonologie
(Faculty of Theology, University of the Orange Free State, 2008) -
Can the chasm be bridged? Different approaches to Bible reading
(University of Pretoria, Faculty of Theology, 2010) -
Canonical narrative schema: a key to understanding the victory discourse in Judith: a Greimassian contribution
(SASNES (Southern African Society for Near Eastern Studies), 2015)A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancient narratives. However, this approach has somehow unfairly ignored some other critical aspects of many ancient narratives. ... -
A case of Spousal Abuse? A study of the Marriage of Jeroboam I (1 Kings 14:1-18)
(Faculty of Theology, North West University, 2009)The biblical text introduces Jeroboam with high praise as a hayil, a man of standing (1 Kgs 11:28). However, something is wrong in his household. Using a cross-disciplinary approach incorporating a close textual reading ... -
Change in religious ideology in the book of Judith
(Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, 2010) -
Character reconstruction in the New Testament (1): the theory
(Sage, 2016)This article, and its sequel 'Character Reconstruction in the New Testament (2): The Practice', explore how character can be reconstructed from the New Testament text. There is no consensus about the approach to character ... -
Character reconstruction in the New Testament (2): the practice
(Sage, 2016)This article, and its prelude, 'Character Reconstruction in the New Testament (1): The Theory', explore how character can be reconstructed from the New Testament text. The first article outlined a uniform three-dimensional ... -
Charismatic appropriations of Edward W. Fasholé-Luke's Theologia Africana
(Equinox Publishing, 2016)Although scholarly literature about the theologies of newer Pentecostal and Charismatic movements (CMs) in Africa is growing, few attempts have been made to apply specific models proposed by the giants of African theology ... -
Charismatic movements, state relations and public governance in Sierra Leone
(Edinburgh University Press, 2017)Sierra Leone has seen the rise of Charismatic movements that are bringing about greater levels of co-operation with the state. This new church development aims at renewing the Christian faith and projecting a more proactive ... -
Childhood as continuity and newness: generational succession understood according to the theological logic of the gift
(Taylor and Francis, 2015)This article seeks to understand, in a speculative way, the relationship between a new generation and the one preceding it. After having identified two opposite extremes – the ‘continuity thesis’ and the ‘discontinuity ... -
Children and the transfer of religious instruction in oral,visual and literary texts...
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Chimeras: an ethical consideration
(AOSIS, 2011)Scientists have started with experimentation that raises difficult ethical questions. It comprises taking material from the human blueprint (DNA) and inserting this in various test animals. The purpose of such research is ... -
Christ grown into perfection. Hebrews 9,11 from a christological point of view
(Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, 2008) -
Christen-dissipelskap in die Markusevangelie as critique op die welvaartsteologie
(AOSIS, 2017)Jesus' teaching in Mark's Gospel accentuates that his disciples must follow him in the way of selflessness and cross-bearing servility (Mk 10:45; 8:34) to benefit many others. Contrarily, the religious phenomenon, known ... -
Christian and Buddhist approach to religious exclusivity. do interfaith scholars have it right?
(AOSIS, 2016)Buddhist-Christian interfaith scholars1 are quick to denounce what they perceive as religious exclusivity. So when it comes to the major views on just how true and salvific the religions can be, it is no surprise that ... -
A Christian ethical perspective on the moral status of the human embryo
(University of the Free State, Faculty of Theology, 2011)This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspective. The central theoretical argument is that the embryo has a particular standing before God and should therefore have a ...