Articles no. 61-90
Table of Contents
Original Research
Die vrou Wysheid, God, en ekobillikheid: Liggaamsideologie in Spreuke 8:1–9:18 |
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| Philip P. Venter | 7 pages |
Inklusivisme en eksklusivisme: ‘n Studie van twee tendense |
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| Pieter M. Venter | 10 pages |
Inklusiwiteit as evangelie |
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| Ernest Van Eck | 10 pages |
Calvin and mission |
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| Jacobus (Kobus) P. Labuschagne | 8 pages |
An immanent approach to death: Theological implications of a secular view |
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| Cornel W. du Toit | 8 pages |
Calvin’s election mix in small-scale theology |
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| James A. Loader | 6 pages |
Two approaches to life in the Second Temple period: Deuteronomy and Qoholet |
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| Christo Lombaard | 4 pages |
(Re)discovering a missional-incarnational ethos |
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| Jacobus Kok, Cornelius J.P. Niemandt | 7 pages |
Nature as creation from an eco-hermeneutical perspective: From a ‘natural theology’ to a ‘theology of nature’ |
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| Johan Buitendag | 10 pages |
Privatisation of water systems: Crime against humanity |
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| Titus R. Mobie, Maake Masango | 6 pages |
Original Research: Boston Papers
Jesus the ‘teacher-saviour’ or ‘saviour-teacher’: Reading the Gospel of Matthew in Chinese contexts |
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| John Y.H. Yieh | 10 pages |
‘Foxes’ holes and birds’ nests’ (Mt 8:20): A postcolonial reading for South Africans from the perspective of Matthew’s anti-societal language |
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| Andries G. van Aarde | 10 pages |
‘They did to him whatever they pleased’: The exercise of political power within Matthew’s narrative |
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| Dorothy J. Weaver | 13 pages |
Healthy economics or cautionary tales? The narrative microeconomics of four Matthean healing stories |
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| Laura Anderson | 16 pages |
‘Yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table’: Matthew’s Gospel and economic globalisation |
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| Lidija Novakovic | 7 pages |
Reading the Gospel of Matthew within the global context: A response |
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| Elaine M. Wainwright | 2 pages |
Interpreting the Gospel of Matthew in light of current global realities: A response |
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| Daniel W. Ulrich | 3 pages |
Review Article
Identity formation in the New Testament |
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| Markus Cromhout | 12 pages |
Conference Proceedings
‘Covenanting for Justice’? On the Accra Document, Reformed Theology and Reformed Ecclesiology |
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| Dirkie J. Smit | 6 pages |
The historical context of the Accra Confession |
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| Averell Rust | 6 pages |
Theological remarks on the Accra Confession |
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| Hans-Wilfried Haase | 3 pages |
Economic globalisation and economic justice: Covenanting for action between the Reformed churches of South Africa and Germany |
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| Malcolm Damon | 4 pages |
Power and insecurity: The politics of globalisation |
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| Christi van der Westhuizen | 7 pages |
International financial markets and development |
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| Peter Wahl | 4 pages |
Is an ethical status confessionis possible? |
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| Alfred Rauhaus | 6 pages |
Economic and social ethics in the work of John Calvin |
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| Matthias Freudenberg | 7 pages |
The concept of empire as a stumbling stone: Aspects of an ecumenical discussion on the theme of empire |
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| Martina Wasserloos-Strunk | 4 pages |
Theological reflections on empire |
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| Allan A. Boesak | 7 pages |
Reviewer Acknowledgement
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies Volume 65, Issue 1 |
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| Editorial Office | 1 page |
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