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AbstractChristians all over the world celebrate the Eucharist as an important aspect of their faith. Arising from Paul’s warning in 1 Corinthians 11:27–30 that persons who eat the Lord’s Supper unworthily bring judgment upon themselves, some churches in N... see more

AbstractIn this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cognition and recognition for reflection on what should actually happen during celebration of Holy Communion. The point of departure is that celebration, ... see more

AbstractIn this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cognition and recognition for reflection on what should actually happen during celebration of Holy Communion. The point of departure is that celebration, ... see more

AbstractAllowed to partake in holy communion: A perspective through Reformed church orders. Reformed Churches with church orders linked to the Dordt Church Order (DCO) of 1619 in some or other way, often use an own replica of, or DCO article 61 itself in ... see more

AbstractIn his sermon entitled ‘The means of grace’, John Wesley proclaimed that Christians should consider the Sacrament of Holy Communion as an event through which a person is exposed to God’s life-transforming grace. The research question posed by this... see more

AbstractAllowed to partake in holy communion: A perspective through Reformed church orders. Reformed Churches with church orders linked to the Dordt Church Order (DCO) of 1619 in some or other way, often use an own replica of, or DCO article 61 itself in ... see more

AbstractThe article defines symbolic inversion as transgressive behaviour which most traditional Zambian societies reenacted in the ritual context as a dynamic cultural form. It argues for critical reclamation and reconstitution of symbolic resistance dim... see more

God had congratulated himself for creating the universe and humankind (Gen 1,31), a “very good” creation brought to nought by human sin. However, human nature still sighs and longs for the goodness and image of God within. God’s creati... see more

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