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This contribution is a political-theological and hermeneutical reflection on the origin, nature, intention and contribution of a research theme identified within the dynamics of an institutional space, by taking a critical look at the rules and the ...
Tanya van Wyk
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Ethical dilemmas and illicit acts in nursing: reflections on the legal (dis)order. [PDF]
Duarte ACDS +3 more
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Crisp and Sanders\u27 Locating atonement: Explorations in constructive dogmatics (Book Review)
A review of Crisp, O., & Sanders, F. (Eds.). (2015). Locating atonement: Explorations in constructive dogmatics. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 256 pp. $26.99.
Rosauer, Greg, Greg Rosauer
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A farewell to dogmatic retention [PDF]
SummaryFine orthodontic treatment results are fine. Fine stable results are finer. But when is stability achieved? Many studies show that the decline from optimal alignment and occlusion is most rapid immediately after appliance removal and slows down after some three to five years. For stabilization, we need some form of retention.
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Un-thinking the West: The spirit of doing Black Theology of Liberation in decolonial times
It is indisputable that Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) intentionally un-thinks the West. BTL has its own independent conceptual and theoretical foundations and can hold without the West if it rejects the architecture of Western knowledge as a final ...
Vuyani S. Vellem
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Clinical Outcome, Socioeconomic Status and Psychological Constrains of Patients Undergoing Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) in Northern Greece. [PDF]
Patrikiou A +10 more
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The Torrance dogmatics lectures
The recent publication of Torrance’s dogmatics lectures, given to students at New College in the University of Edinburgh from 1952 to 1978, have provided us with a way into his theology that is both accessible and profound. This paper outlines the nature,
Walker, Robert T.
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In African ethics, work is not work if it is not related to God or gods. Work, or umsebenzi, is for God or gods ultimately; work without God is the definition of slavery in my interpretation of the African ethical value system.
Vuyani S. Vellem
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Gloriously Intertwined: A Bavinckian Account of the Single Organism of Dogmatics and Ethics
Recent Bavinck studies show that Herman Bavinck (1854–1921) is not only a dogmatician but also an ethicist. This article seeks to demonstrate that, by intertwining dogmatics and ethics in a doxological way, that is, glorifying and exalting God in wonder ...
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I put forward an understanding of evolutionary epistemology that rescues something of the old and venerable idea of freedom, and it means that we as theologians should grasp our very nature realistically, beyond any illusionism and utopian dreams.
Johan A. van Rooyen
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