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Browsing HTS Volume 66, Number 1 (2010) by Title
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Van Wyk, I.W.C. (Ignatius William Charles)
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This New Testament commentary is the product of African American theologians. A variety of scholars
have produced explanations of every book of the New Testament, with explanations varying in length
of 20–30 pages. Short ...
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Van Wyk, G.M.J. (Gafie)
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
The copy of ‘The Agnostic Inquirer’ I received for review is neatly printed and bound in soft cover
(with a strong, yet flexible back). It comes with a foreword by William J. Abraham, as well as an index
of names. The ...
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Ferreira, Ignatius (Naas) Wilhelm
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
The contemplative traditions of all the mayor religions have struggled with the relationship between the
true Self and the ego-self and with the interior and exterior of Reality. Most wisdom teachings, at one
stage or ...
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Muis, Jan
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
In this rich work Franz Dünzl, Professor of Early Church History and Patristics at the University of
Würzburg, gives an illuminating description of the theological, ecclesial and political developments
that resulted in ...
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Punt, Jeremy
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-06)
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence
on early Jesus-follower communities (early Christians), as depicted in New Testament texts, is
both evident (given its ...
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Wepener, Cas
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
‘n Liturgis wat nooit die geleentheid kry om te kan meewerk aan ‘n eredienshandleiding nie, is soos
‘n opgeleide soldaat wat nooit die geleentheid kry om te veg nie. Die skryf, samestelling en redigering
van ‘n ...
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Schutte, P.J.W. (Philippus Jacobus Wilhelmus)
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
Who were the addressees of the Letter to the Hebrews in the Christian New Testament? This is the
question Matthew Marohl attempts to answer in his publication, in the Princeton Theological Monograph
Series, titled ...
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Forster, Dion A.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-07)
The answer to the question ‘who am I?’ is of fundamental importance to being human. Answers
to this question have traditionally been sought from various disciplines and sources, which
include empirical sources, such as ...
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Huls, Jos
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article describes the use of the Bible in Dag Hammarskjöld’s famous and widely read
publication, Markings (1988). It asks the question whether his use of the Bible reflects his personal
experiences or whether it ...
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Bothma, Gerhardus
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
In this book Jeanne Els puts her skills as freelance journalist to good use in which she tells her story
of her struggle with depression, whilst simultaneously imparting valuable information on the nature
and impact of ...
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Waaijman, Kees
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article discussed the use of the Bible in mystical texts by focusing on intertextuality as a
literary approach which analyses the intersection of texts. It investigated how mystical texts, as
phenotexts, relate to ...
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Smith, Willem Jacobus
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
Former military officers, Marsha Hansen (former US Naval officer) and Peter Huchthausen (retired
Captain in the US Navy), the writers of Finding God in the shadows: Stories from the battlefield of life, take the
reader ...
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Nicolaides, Angelo
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-07)
The creation of the Ekklesia by the incarnate logos of God created a new and unique relationship
with God’s people that allows humanity to enter into the Covenant and to become part of the
‘people of God’ (Laos tou Theou). ...
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Cromhout, Markus
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This investigation deals with a very important topic, namely, the question of the divinity of the messiah.
The authors argue that the divinity of Jesus was not some later development and something unique to
Christianity, ...
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Van der Merwe, Christo
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-11)
The author is Associate Professor of Youth, Culture and Mission at Wartburg Theological Seminary in
Dubuque, Iowa. With this publication he gives a voice to a Lutheran contribution to the wider emerging
church conversation. ...
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De Villiers, P.G.R. (Pieter Gideon Retief)
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article investigates the references to the young man in two different, but related episodes
in Mark 14:51–52 and 16:5. First of all, it clarifies some exegetical questions in the two sections. It
then analyses the ...
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Waaijman, Kees
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article explores the primordial spirituality of the Bible, as expressed in names, narratives
and prayers. It looks at the nomadic families of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob,
Lea and Rachel, moving around ...
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Bedford-Strohm, Heinrich
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-10)
The role of prophetic witness of the churches in the public discourse of modern civil societies
is analysed on the basis of three public memorandums of the German Protestant churches on
economic questions and their impact ...
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Van der Merwe, E. Karen; Van Eeden, Chrizanne; Van Deventer, Hans J.M.
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-06)
This article reports on a qualitative exploration of the well-being and meaning that second- and
third-generation Christians from an African context experience because of their integration
of religion in their life and ...
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Van der Merwe, Karen
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010-11)
This article explored psychological perspectives on the following: the reasons for humans’
religiousness, the influence of religion on people’s perspective on life and the importance of
understanding the impact of religion ...