Browsing by Subject "Peace"
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An analysis of the role of multinational corporations and neighouring countries in the search for peace in DRC
(2012)The study has been conducted in order to gain an understanding on t he causes of the complexities of sustainable peace in the D.R.C. What is the ro le of the main actors in the DRC peace process? Secondly factors leading ... -
Assessing the impact of political crisis in Cameroon, 1972-2018
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Given the number of years of incessant escalation of violent conflict in the Anglophone region of Cameroon, this region has remained very backward compared to its Francophone counterpart, despite covering areas with major ... -
Considering the Basotho indigenous education and school system as resources for peace-building education in Lesotho
(AOSIS, 2022)Lesotho faces political, economic, social, cultural, religious, institutional and interpersonal violence, a situation that prompted the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to introduce ... -
Methodologies of Targeting Neoclassicist Voltaire's Twisted Hermeneutic for Targeting Criminal Christianity
(AOSIS, 2015)This article is the third of four written to line up two extremes in the history of methodology: early 20th century Pragmatism and late-Renaissance militarism, filling in the middle period, focusing on Voltaire and the ... -
A model for Community Policing Forums according to the South African Constitution : the case of JB Marks Local Municipality
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Community Policing is a policing model aimed at addressing the root causes of crime and community social ills in a proactive and efficient manner through community-police partnerships. This policing model implies that ... -
"Not peace but a sword": Jesus and the sword in Matthew
(New Testament Society of Southern Africa, 2015)South African society is characterised by the violence of crime, poverty and inequality as well as civil rebellion and disobedience, posing the question to Christians whether they should and may participate in violence ... -
The peace motif in Luke-Acts : its meaning and its affects
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)The kingdom of God ushered in and launched by Christ’s presence through the work of the Spirit, the salvation of the people of God, which brings them into the sphere of peace, and the community of the people of God are ... -
The psychology of forgiveness and its importance in South Africa
(Sage, 2017)The purpose of this qualitative review is to stimulate empirical research on forgiveness within South Africa (and other portions of Africa). The article explores a Western understanding of the psychology of forgiveness, ... -
The secular and the sacred in the thinking of John Milbank: a critical evaluation
(SCIRI, 2012)This article examines John Milbank's deconstruction of secular social theory, and the counter master narrative that he proposes. Milbank depicts secular social theory as based on an ontology of 'violence'. Instead, he ... -
A socio-rhetorical approach to the Pauline theology of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians
(2014)This study is a socio-rhetorical approach to the Pauline theology of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians. Scholars generally focus their attention on where καταλλάσσω and καταλλαγή terminology appears in discussing Paul’s ...