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Fundamental rights and religion : the space between cathedral and parliament
(AOSIS Publishing, 2015)
This history of exclusion from basic rights in South Africa until fundamental rights of every individual were entrenched in the constitution illustrates that respect for sanctity of every person is the basis of the freedom ...
What happened to the Galatian Christians : Paul's legacy in Southern Galatia
(University of the Free State, 2014)
Paul's Letter to the Galatians points to the influence of his missionary attempts in Galatia. By reconstructing the missionary journeys of Paul and his company in Asia Minor the author argues once again for the south ...
Early Christian values in cultural encounter, Zeus and the Rain, Mammon and modern medicine men
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 2013)
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting lost. For the Judaeo-Christian tradition, the confession to one living God is the cornerstone of the intra-cultural encounter. ...
Eers die Jode, dan die Grieke : Paulus as sendeling
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 2010)
In this essay Paul's major theological decisions determining the course of his mission are explained. He adhered to principles that the faith of the individual is fundamental and that congregations are constituted beyond ...
The letter to the Romans as Paul’s legacy to theology : reception in exposition
(Pieter de Waal Neethling Trust, 2017)
‘The Romans Debate’ fills not only volumes, but nowadays a bookshelf. In this paper I will neither argue in favour nor against this verdict of Bornkamm on the setting of Romans. Approaching his idea of the letter to the ...
The Gospel of Mark as episodical narrative : reflections on the composition of the second Gospel
(Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 1989)
The gospel of Mark as ‘episodical narrative’? The second gospel has remained controversial since Johann Gottfried Herder had classified it as a narrative. Although most interpreters have come to realize that the gospel ...
Christian prisoners : fifth and sixth century inscriptions from Corinth
(University of the Free State, 2016)
Among the inscriptions from Corinth (in publication), there are graffiti carved into the floor of a prison in Corinth. They shed interesting light on the hopes, beliefs and opinions of Christians from late antiquity. This ...