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Kerklike tug: Verleentheid of nuwe geleentheid?
Church discipline: embarrassment or a new opportunity? In 2004, 2007 and 2011 the General Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church decided that the way in which church discipline functions in the church, should be researched and investigated.
Johan M. van der Merwe +1 more
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Parliaments and parliamentarism in the works of Soviet dissidents, 1960s-80s. [PDF]
Sablin I.
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Europe and Turkey: identities in evolution. An analytical literature review. [PDF]
Gulmez SB, Topal AE, Rumelili B.
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Perold de Beer: Reflecting on the theology of a missionary pioneer
Dr Perold de Beer was a missionary pioneer who contributed as both a church leader and a theologian to the Reformed Church in Africa (RCA). This research recorded his contribution to the RCA as this church navigated political issues during apartheid ...
Arnold M. Meiring
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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 2, no. 2 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1. Four Trailblazers of the Aladura Movement in Nigeria. 2.
Agbaje, Albert Aduloju +4 more
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The mission theology of P.S. Dreyer and his contribution to the Maranatha Reformed Church
At the University of Pretoria, Historical Theology consists of various sub-disciplines, that is, History of Christianity, History of Doctrine, History of Theology, History of Missions, Church History, and Church Polity. This article is located in History
Willem A. Dreyer
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Varieties of Spiritual Sense: Cusanus and John Smith [PDF]
This chapter offers a window into the theologies of Cusanus and the Cambridge Platonist John Smith (1618–52) by illuminating their contrasting appropriations of Origen’s concept of the spiritual senses.
Michaud, Derek
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A Sufficiently Republican Church: George David Cummins and the Reformed Episcopalians in 1873
In 1873 George David Cummins, the assistant bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Kentucky, rocked the complacency of the Protestant Episcopal Church by resigning his Kentucky episcopate and founding an entirely new Episcopal denomination, the Reformed ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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Thomas Willis, the Restoration and the First Works of Neurology. [PDF]
Caron L.
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Must Interculturalists misrepresent multiculturalism? [PDF]
Modood T.
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