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Of Eden and Nazareth: Stories to capture the imagination
In pursuit of counter-traditions that have read the Eden narrative without subscribing to the Christian fall redemption paradigm, this article engages Richard Kearney s hermeneutical phenomenological reading of the imagination to explore new avenues for
Yolande Steenkamp
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Kerkwees in die saeculum vandag, Deel 1: Eenheid te midde van veelheid
Being church in the saeculum today, Part 1: Unity through plurality. From a narrative theological perspective, the article tells the story of the church which has always been characterised by a tension between unity and plurality. The article illustrates
Tanya van Wyk
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The protection of creditors' interests is ensured by several areas of law, for example by civil law or insolvency law, but the criminal law should provide protection against the most dangerous infringements.
Benedek Varga
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This study is presented in the form of a research-review article and consists of reflections informed by a reading of Lech Wołowski’s monograph “The Problematics of Paradox in the Thought of Henri de Lubac and Hans Urs von Balthasar”, while ...
Cezary Smuniewski
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Ubuntu and the body: A perspective from theological anthropology as embodied sensing
The author asks whether the notion of ubuntu truly exists within contemporary South African society and how the experiencing of South Africans embodiment can be connected to ubuntu especially amongst black people.
Jacob J.S. Meiring
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The Sociology of Law potential: exploring its scientific landscape. [PDF]
Hydén H.
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The end of the world: The challenge of modern science to traditional eschatology. In biblical times the ‘Word of God’ indicated God’s creative and redemptive response to changing human predicaments and depravations.
Klaus Nürnberger
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May Christians request medically assisted suicide and euthanasia?
The article deals with the question: ‘Is it morally acceptable for terminally ill Christians to voluntarily request medically assisted suicide or euthanasia?’ After a brief discussion of relevant changes in the moral landscape over the last century, two ...
D. Etienne de Villiers
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�n Ewolusion�re perspektief op Die Nederlandse Geloofsbelydenis: Sistematies teologiese verkenning
An evolutionary perspective on the Confessio Belgica: A systematical-theological exploration. The aim of this study is to point out that the Confessio Belgica creates the opportunity to listen to both the voices of the natural sciences (especially in ...
Daniel J. Dreyer
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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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