Editorial |
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| · SHE 41.2 November 2015 Landman, Christina
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Articles |
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| · Against all odds: Alphaeus Zulu and racism in church and society Simangaliso Kumalo, R; Mbaya, Henry
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| · Forecasting the future of religion in the 1920s: Ramsden Balmforth's post-orthodox prognostications Hale, Frederick
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| · Trinitarian doxology: Reassessing John Owen's contribution to Reformed orthodox trinitarian theology McGraw, Ryan M
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| · An encounter between black theology and reformed theology: The involvement of Govender, Mazamisa, Mofokeng and Ntoane Botha, Nico
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| · Sacralisation and the colonial-indigenous encounter in Southern African Christian history: The memory and legacy of Johannes du Plessis as case study Müller, Retief
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| · What can we learn from a narrative reinterpretation of a mission (hi)story? Reflecting on the mission history of the Dutch Reformed Church according to Willem Saayman Brunsdon, Alfred Richard
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| · 'Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me...': Reading Psalm 23:6 in conversation with John Wesley Mtshiselwa, Ndikho
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| · A journey of the people of Bethany marked by dispossession, struggle for return of land and continued impoverishment: A case study of land reform that has not yet reduced poverty Buffel, Olehile
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| · The history of the conquering of the being of Africans through land dispossession, epistemicide and proselytisation Lephakga, Tshepo
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| · The church and sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa Hiagbe, Komi Ahiatroga
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| · The place of women ministers in the mission of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa Mkhwanazi, Fanie S.; Kgatla, Tias
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| · Ethiopianism in Pan-African perspective, 1880-1920 Duncan, Graham A.
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| · Religion, leadership and struggle for power in Nigeria: A case study of the 2011 presidential election in Nigeria Oguntola-Laguda, Danoye
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