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    Bybels-teïstiese biblioterapie in Disse Flippen Stukkende Wêreld dié My Ou met rasseverhoudings as fokuspunt - 'n uitkomsgebaseerde onderrigplan

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    2003
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    Hartman, Annemarie
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    The problem of racism is not yet solved in South Africa. The occurrence of blatant racism has indeed decreased, though it still thrives in the hearts of people. The pupose of this study was to prove that racism is a fundamental problem. People judge one another on the bases of firm stereotypes, accompanied by immoderate pride as well as fear. There are no quick solutions for this misunderstanding. The only solution lies in a healing process based on Biblical Theism. Only then will man be able to look beyond physical and psychological dimensions. Trust should form the bases of a true Christian, living in a spiritual dimension. In this way tense race relations can be bridged. The book disse flippen stukkende wereld die my ou (Hans du Plessis) was used as practical test material in a Grade 10 - classroom situation. The approach used, is primarily Biblical-Theistic and based on the Outcomes Based Education model. It was indicated that a therapist with the help of the Therapist can use the book disse flippen stukkende wereld die my ou from a Biblical-Theistically philosophy of life, meta- Bibliotheapeutically to address race relations.
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