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- publication . Article . 1947Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:A. S. Geyser;Publisher: AOSIS
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- publication . Other literature type . Article . 2017Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:Hein Willemse;Publisher: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association, Department of Afrikaans, University of Pretoria
- publication . Article . 2020Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:Wim A. Dreyer;Publisher: AOSIS
This contribution revisits the priesthood of believers. It is placed within the current discourse on relevant ecclesiologies and ecclesial praxis for 21st-century reformed churches. Luther placed much emphasis on the priesthood of believers in his rejection of the Roman...
- publication . Article . 1987Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:A. Coetser;Publisher: South African Journal of Science and Technology
- publication . Article . 1977Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:Editorial Office;Publisher: AOSIS
- publication . Article . 2020Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:Bob Wielenga;Publisher: AOSIS
In this article the relationship between Ezekiel 47:22–23 and Malachi 3:5, on the topic of the status of the immigrant in postexilic Judaism, is examined. The research has two focal points: the prophetic eschatological context of both prophetic pronouncements and the no...
- publication . Article . 1988Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:J. P. Oberholzer;Publisher: AOSIS
<jats:p>Remarks on the theology of Psalm 106 A structural analysis of this liturgical song shows up the prayer for deliverance (vs 47) as focal point, cast against the background of the confession of guilt (vs 6), elaborated by reference to past history. Theologically t...
- publication . Article . 2005Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:Paul Styger;Publisher: AOSIS
<jats:p>To pray the Psalms singing or sing the Psalms praying The aim of this paper is to investigate the singing of the Psalms, during the church service in the light of the fact that the Psalter is viewed as a prayer book. Firstly, the psalm as prayer is discussed and...
- publication . Article . 2012Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:E.M. Malone;doi: 10.5787/13-1-593Publisher: Stellenbosch University
The origins of sniping - the ability to kill one's enemy at a range far exceeding that of ordinary military rifles - may be traced at least as far back as 1755, in which year the British Government, licking their wounds after an inglorious defeat on the banks of the Ohi...
- publication . Article . 2002Open Access AfrikaansAuthors:W.C. Vergeer;Publisher: AOSIS
<jats:p>Occult binding and unbinding: A New Testament perspective In view of the recent upsurge in attention given to practices of “spiritual warfare” like “demonic binding/unbinding”, “exorcism” and “mapping”, a study is made of various New Testament references to the ...