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The 5th century was a bleak time for the development of the church. The Bishop of Rome showed his supremacy over all churches and teachings, which led to the Reformation and the concept of Holy Communion.
Denny Rope
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It is imperative to engage in interdisciplinary and multisector partnerships as we seek to develop and deliver effective solutions to address the global water crisis.
Kristin R Alford, Jamison L Koeman
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Although higher education increasingly focuses on both community engagement and adult learners, community-engaged research rarely considers them together.
Elisabeth Stevens +3 more
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Recovering the Reformation’s Ecumenical Vision of Redemption as Deification and Beatific Vision
The beatific vision is widely perceived as a Roman Catholic doctrine. Many continue to view deification as a distinctively Eastern Orthodox doctrine incompatible with the Western theological tradition, especially its Protestant expressions.
Mosser Carl
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Certitudo coram Deo: Reframing a fascinating feature of Dort
This article combines celebratory contributions to Dort400 and TSP150. It attempts to reframe the fascinating perspective of faith-certainty in Canons of Dordrecht (5:5, 13), in as far as it is linked to a notion of persevering before the undivided face ...
P. Paul Kruger
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The effects of green tea and black tea on the total acid, alcohol content, and antioxidant levels in kombucha [PDF]
This research aimed to determine the effects of green tea and black tea on the total acid content, alcohol concentration, and total phenolic content of kombucha.
Lembono Pilandari +2 more
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Rediscovering the ancient hermeneutic of Rebekah’s character
A careful evaluation of well-documented historical data, along with ancient and modern theological writings, reveals the matriarch Rebekah as one of the most important and controversial individuals of the biblical narrative.
Oleg M. Tsymbalyuk, Valery V. Melnik
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A theological response to collective trauma in South Africa
This contribution in the field of public theology explores two questions: (1) Could South Africa be regarded as a traumatised society, presenting with acute symptoms of post-traumatic disorder and (2) what would be an appropriate theological response to ...
Willem A. Dreyer
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Calvin’s exposition of the sixth commandment as a trajectory in his catechetical works
In this article is explored the key theological and pedagogical trajectories which shaped Calvin’s teaching of the sixth commandment (‘You shall not kill’) in his catechetical publications.
Rudolph M. Britz
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Supporting Polish-Ukraine: A case study on the Afrikaans churches’ reaction to communism
This article explores the role of the Afrikaans sister churches during the initial stages of the fight against communism. After initially sketching the relations between South Africa and Russia until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, focus is placed on a
Herman H. van Alten
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