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IN MEMORIAM: FERDINAND ETTIENNE DEIST (9.8.1944 - 12.7.1997)

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This issue of "Scriptura" is dedicated to the memory of Ferdinand Deist, scholar, colleague and friend.  Ferdinand, among his many activities, was an active contributor fo the annual workshop on Contextual Hermeneutics in Stellenbosch.  His article in this issue ws the last contribution to the group.  The rest of the issue contains articles from other members of the group.

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