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HTS Volume 66, Number 2 (2010)
Recent Submissions
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Drazenovich, George; Kourie, Celia
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-09)
Contemporary research suggests that a path is now open for critical dialogue between mysticism
and mental health. Data are accumulating regarding the frequency with which mystical experience
occurs in the general population. ...
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Basson, Enrich F.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-09)
The assimilation of church members into the local faith community
In this article, the assimilation of members into the faith community is discussed. When a church
has found its identity in being a ‘missional faith ...
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Le Roux, Elisabet
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-10)
The article investigates the availability of pornographic media to under-aged users, specifically
the already marginalised under-aged sector of the South African population. It argues that the
availability of pornography ...
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Manala, Matsobane J.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-10)
That ministry is to be given back to the laity is a laudable proposition. However, the level of
development in many township and village communities is still such that a strong leadership
and management facilitation role ...
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Cilliers, Johan
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article probes the classic definition of religious aesthetics as related to the notions of beauty,
goodness and truth. The phenomenon of kitsch, understood as simulation (or inversion) of
beauty, goodness and truth, ...
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Dames, Gordon E.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
A holistic pastoral methodology is sought in transforming the socio-economic and systemic
pathologies of poor families and local communities. Missional pastoral ministry is proposed
from a critical hermeneutical and ...
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Baloyi, Elijah M.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
The inception of democracy in South Africa faced the oppression of women as one of the
challenges. The duty to improve women’s position in society is not the responsibility of a few
people alone, but of everyone. According ...