Browsing HTS Volume 52, Number 1 (1996) by Title

Browsing HTS Volume 52, Number 1 (1996) by Title

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  • Antonites, Alex J. (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    Sufficient conditions would include confirmation of extraterrestrial intelligence. Accordingly the SETI-projects of NASA and some universities are explained and examined. The possibility of UFO's is taken into account and ...
  • Dreyer, T.F.J. (Theunis Frederik Jacobus), 1946- (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    Political and social changes in the new South Africa will impose a new praxis with far reaching consequences, especially for the Afrikaans speaking churches. Although it is still premature to define the new praxis the ...
  • Van Wyk, D.J.C. (Daniel Johannes Cornelius) (jr) (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    In this article an extensive survey of the purpose, the methods and the contents of the late David Bosch's seminal work, Transforming Mission, is presented. On the basis of this survey, preliminary critical observations are ...
  • Van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    In this paper the focus is on the extreme epistemological complexity of the relationship between religion and science as two dominant forces in our culture today. This complexity is aggravated by a seemingly conflictua ...
  • Bammel, E. (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    The gospel of Mark contains summaries, a 'short report' and the long report on the deliberations of the Sanhedrin. The latter consists of four fragments strung together by the redactor and put under the vinculum of the ...
  • Koekemoer, J.H. (Johannes Hendrik), 1935- (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    We live today in a world that is profoundly different from that of the past. In understanding the need of theological training for the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk in Suidelike Afrika ...
  • Horsley, Richard A. (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 1996)
    Adopting a perspective of class awareness, this study proposes that Jesus and his movements in Palestine did not simply have political implications but were engaged in social-political organising that brought them ...