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Die Belydenis van Belhar en die ekumene teen die agtergrond van die Drie Formuliere van Eenheid
The Confession of Belhar and ecumenism against the backdrop of the Three Forms of Unity This article focuses on the Confession of Belhar and in- vestigates from an ecclesiastical and theological perspective the question whether this confession ...
A. le R. du Plooy
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'n Nuwe ekumeniese geloofsbelydenis?
A new ecumenical confession of faith Recently theologians, church leaders and even churches from all over the world expressed the desirability of a new confession of faith, preferably an ecumenical confession.
B. J. Engelbrecht
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Analyze the processes of obtaining false confessions during police investigation [PDF]
Confession is a traditional and common evidence in Criminal cases. It is assumed that the reasonable person, does not plead guilty. However, some of the defendants confessed to the crime in which they actually did not commit and are innocent.
Jamshid Gholamloo
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"Bevrydende waarheid?" Nagedink oor die aard van gereformeerde belydenis
This article pays tribute to the honouree by reflecting on the nature of Reformed confession, including confessional documents as well as rich and complex ways of confessing.
D. J. Smit
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In Nuwe belydenisskrif vir die Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika?
A new confession for the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika? In this article the question is asked whether a new creed or confession is possible and in this point in time necessary.
I. W.C. van Wyk
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Bybelse Teologie en skuldbelydenis
Biblical Theology and confession of guilt. Investigating the probable contents of a confession of guilt, this article pays attention to the contemporary paradigm shit in theology and the viewpoint of Black Theology as interlocutor. The trends in Biblical
P. M. Venter
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“My confessions have no moral purpose” (“My Confession” by Nikolay Karamzin) [PDF]
The author of the article focuses on the genre originality of the work “My Confession” by Nikolay Karamzin (1802). Having included the definition of “confession” in the title, the writer emphasised the form of personal recognition; using the subtitle “A ...
Lyudmila F. Lutsevich
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Behind the confession: Relating false confession, interrogative compliance, personality traits, and psychopathy [PDF]
The present study further supports the established notion that personality traits contribute to the phenomenon of false confessions and compliance in an interrogative setting. Furthermore, the study provides an investigation into the more recent interest
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Jimmy Swaggart's Secular Confession [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02773940902766748 .Following the exposure of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart’s illicit rendezvous with a New Orleans prostitute, the Assemblies of ...
Tell, Dave, Dave Tell
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Religious confession privilege in Italy
In Italy, the secrecy of confession practised in some religious denominations and especially in the [Roman] Catholic Church, is widely recognised. Indeed, it is so widely recognised that it is not perceived as a particular concession to religion, even ...
Ferrante,M
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