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Vol 64, No 1 (2008)

Table of Contents

Original Research

HTS, Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies Jaargang / Volume 64 PDF
Editorial Office i-x
Preface to the jubilee number dedicated to Prof Dr C R de Beer, Vice-Rector, University of Pretoria, on the occasion of Universary of Pretoria’s centenary PDF
J. Buitendag 1-4
The University of Pretoria’s centenary celebration in 2008: A message of congratulation from the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa PDF
T.F.J. Dreyer 5-6
HTS Theological Studies and Verbum et Ecclesia – the journals of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria: Historical overview and strategic planning PDF
Dirk Human, Andries van Aarde 9-24
The contribution of the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa (NHKA) to theological training at the Transvaal University College PDF
P.J. van der Merwe 27-48
Early Presbyterian influences at the University of Pretoria PDF
Graham Duncan 51-71
Voices carry: An archaeology of the Hervormd approach PDF
Johann Beukes 73-109
Om die horison te verken: Op soek na ’n eietydse homiletiese hermeneutiek PDF
C.J.A. Vos 111-120
Ecclesia reformata semper reformanda – die ongemaklike eis PDF
Johan Buitendag 123-138
A place to share: Some thoughts about the meaning of territory and boundaries in our thinking about God and humanity PDF
Riet Bons-Storm 141-153
Being Biblical? Slavery, sexuality, and the inclusive community PDF
Richard A. Burridge 155-174
“The Arabs” in the ecclesiastical historians of the 4th/5th centuries: Effects on contemporary Christian-Muslim relations PDF
David D. Grafton 177-192
Justice with mercy: About a contemporary Palestinian theology PDF
Knud Jeppesen 195-206
Sexuality and partnership: Aspects of theological ethics in the field of marriage, unmarried and homosexual couples PDF
Ulrich H.J. Körtner 209-225
Die Problematik des Begriffes hebraica veritas PDF
James Alfred Loader 227-251
History and theory of Scripture translations PDF
Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole 253-266
God our king PDF
Jan Muis 269-288
Telling time in the Fourth Gospel PDF
Jerome H. Neyrey, Eric Rowe 291-320
Women, honor, and context in Mediterranean antiquity PDF
Carolyn Osiek 323-337
Postcolonial theory as a hermeneutical tool for Biblical reading PDF
Lazare S. Rukundwa 339-351
Das Messiasgeheimnis und die Spruchquelle PDF
Walter Schmithals 353-375
Matthew, Paul and the origin and nature of the gentile mission: The great commission in Matthew 28:16-20 as an anti-Pauline tradition PDF
David C. Sim 377-392
Waren Judas en Thomas gnostici? Het evangelie naar Johannes met gnostische ogen gelezen PDF
A. van de Beek 395-413
’n Kritiese analise van die begrip ratifikasie volgens die Gereformeerde Kerkreg PDF
Andries du Plooy 415-428
Christian Theology at the University: On the threshold or in the margin? PDF
Elna Mouton 431-445
Afwesigheid van God en teenwoordigheid van “god(e)” in Hooglied PDF
H. Viviers 447-460
Christian ethical perspectives on marriage and family life in modern Western culture PDF
J.M. Vorster 463-481
Die kerk, die huwelik en seks – ’n morele krisis? PDF
T.F.J. Dreyer 483-496
The “sanctity” of marriage – an archaeology of a socio-religious construct: Mythological origins, forms and models PDF
Yolanda Dreyer 499-527
“Op die aarde net soos in die hemel”: Matteus se eskatologie as die koninkryk van die hemel wat reeds begin kom het PDF
Andries van Aarde 529-565
Eskatologie en koninkryk in die Markusevangelie PDF
Ernest van Eck 567-597
Apologie vir die Christelike lewenswyse en etiek PDF
I.W.C. van Wyk 599-629
Space, time and group identity in Jubilees 8-9 PDF
Pieter M. Venter 631-650
Post-Reformation Reformed sources and children PDF
A.C. Neele 653-664
Boekbesprekings/Book Reviews PDF
Editorial Office 665-679


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