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Vol. 54 No. Supp 2 (2013)
Vol. 54 No. Supp 2 (2013)
Published:
2013-12-18
Articles | Artikels
On being a theologian for “othersâ€
Denise M Ackerman
6-15
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Dialogue and an advocate of dialogue – Dirkie Smit on dialogue
Godwin I Akper
16-23
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Poverty, wealth and ecology – A theological perspective
Heinrich Bedford-Strohm
24-36
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The doing of the little righteousness – the on-going search for justice after the TRC
Allan Boesak
37-49
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Diversity in unity – Voices from the past, the focus on Belhar and the on-going quest for unity
Johan Botha
50-60
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DJS as “populist†theologian – On Dirkie Smit’s newspaper column
Gerrit Brand
61-72
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Systematic reflections upon the Christ images in some modern Western ï¬lms
Martien E Brinkman
73-81
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The church we could be – What churches can learn from Calvin’s congregational theology
Coenie Burger
82-92
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Galatians 2:15-21 and the Belhar Confession (1986) in dialogue
Daan Cloete
93-104
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On Jesus Christ as Mediator of creation
Ernst Conradie
105-116
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“Real presence†and sacramental praxis – Reformed reflections on the Eucharist
John De Gruchy
117-125
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“Honour thy father and thy mother†– What do grown children owe their aged parents?
Frits De Lange
126-137
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An ethics of responsibility reading of Eduard Tödt’s theory of the formation of moral judgement
Etienne De Villiers
138-146
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Orientation and ambiguity – On a decisive hermeneutical dimension in Dirkie Smit’s theological thinking
Leon Fouché
147-156
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The Belhar Confession – 29 years on
Horn Nico
157-167
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The dignity of the different – Towards a Christian ethics for a pluralistic society
Wolfgang Huber
168-178
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Talking hope – Dirkie Smit and public theology
Christina Landman
179-186
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Developing common values in situations of plurality and social transformation
Bernard Lategan
187-199
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Rhetorical appeal and the uncertainty of hope
Dauglas Lawrie
200-208
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Theology for the twenty-ï¬rst century – Going beyond Barth?
Christo Lombard
209-220
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“What is a woman that you are mindful of her?†Aspects of irony and honour in Luke 7:36-50
Elna Mouton
221-231
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A homiletic credo – A ï¬rm belief in the preaching event
Bethel Müller
232-240
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“Am I my brother’s keeper? An African reflection on humanisation
Piet J Naudé
241-253
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Church and war in the theology of Karl Barth
Arne Rasmusson
254-263
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Confessional theology a belligerently public theology – How confessional theology relates to notions of Africanness and Reformedness
Rotney S Tshaka
264-273
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Reformed theology and politics
Bram Van de Beek
274-286
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Too little too late … On the reaction of the WARC to the resurgence of violent identity politics in the 1990s
Eddy Van de Borgth
287-297
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Should theology take evolutionary ethics seriously? A conversation with Hannah Arendt and Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Wentzel Van Huyssteen
298-308
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Geneem en gelees: oor Dirkie Smit as hermeneutiese teoloog
Daniël P Veldsman
309-320
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Did Luther get it altogether wrong? Luther’s interpretation of the function of the Mosaic law in Galatians
Francois Wessels
321-331
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