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    • Coleridge : the Gothic as a means to instruction 

      Vermeulen, J. (North-West University, 2018)
      This study has as its subject how Samuel Taylor Coleridge utilises the Gothic as a means of instruction in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and “Christabel”. That is, it aims to identify a coherent instructional purpose ...
    • Economic justice and prophetic discourse in the South African context - towards a dialogical mode of discourse 

      Verhoef, Anné H.; Rathbone, Mark (School of Religion & Theology, University of KwaZulu Natal, 2013)
      The prophetic discourse about economic justice in South Africa has been mainly influenced by Black theology, Latin American Liberation theology and African theology. In the case of influences from the Americas, economics ...
    • The emptiness of Judah in the exilic and early Persian period 

      Makuwa, Phaswane Simon (North-West University, 2013)
      The Old Testament verbal expression of ‘the exile of Judah’ during the Babylonian exile has led to the perception that the land of Judah was emptied of all Judeans. This biblical expression is not necessarily contradictory ...
    • The Syro-Hexaplaric headings of the psalms in Manuscript 12t3 

      Van Rooy, Harry F. (Brill Academic Publishers, 2005)
      The article cites a survey conducted by Psalter Hiebert examining the unique variant readings in the headings of the Psalms in Syro-Hexapla Manuscript 12t3. This manuscript contains the text of the Psalms according to the ...
    • The Bible and ethics: pathways for dialogue 

      Rabens, Volker (AOSIS, 2017)
      The potential relevance of biblical ethics for today is a contested issue. What is the significance of individual ethical texts of the Bible, and how - if at all - can they be dialogue partners for the ethical discourses ...
    • Thomas Torrance: Participation, imitation and agency in the Christian life 

      Frost, R. J. J. (North-West University, 2019)
      Every Christian and every Christian community must have an answer to the question “How then shall we live?” Influential Scottish theologian T.F. Torrance has proposed an answer in terms of participation in Christ. Believers ...