ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Education
Literature
Social Sciences
Languages
History
Biology
Research
Agronomy and forestry
Environment
Economy
all records (74)

Languages
English
Portuguese
Spanish
German
French

Countries
Brazil
Indonesia
USA
Spain
Ukraine
Chile
South Africa
Argentina
Cuba
Colombia
all records (72)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
4.641  Articles
1 of 465 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
AbstractRecent research by the Call42 group has shown that South African Christians experience that they are not adequately prepared or equipped for Christian living and discipleship in the world of work – here called the marketplace. This article has arg... see more

AbstractRecent research by the Call42 group has shown that South African Christians experience that they are not adequately prepared or equipped for Christian living and discipleship in the world of work – here called the marketplace. This article has arg... see more

AbstractInterest in Public Theology is growing across the African continent. However, there are some important critiques of Public Theology and public theologians in Africa and from Africa. This article outlines three important critiques of Public Theolog... see more

AbstractThis article argues for a rediscovery of a theology of work in South Africa that is based on the Protestant notion of calling and vocation. Such a view has the primary intention of emphasising obedience and faithfulness to God rather than self-ful... see more

AbstractSome 20 years after the dawn of participative democracy, there is little noticeable or substantial change in the living conditions of the average South African. The country remains divided by race, class and economics. Poverty, inequality and raci... see more

AbstractWhat hope is there for South Africa? What role can the church play as a bearer of hope in South Africa? This article seeks to address these important questions. Firstly, it problematises the contemporary notion of hope in South Africa by showing t... see more

AbstractThe answer to the question ‘who am I?’ is of fundamental importance to being human. Answers to this question have traditionally been sought from various disciplines and sources, which include empirical sources, such as biology and sociology, and p... see more

AbstractThis article takes the form of an appreciative contextual response to the notion of ‘just health’ that is formulated in Jean-Pierre Wils’ article, ‘Is there a future for medical ethics?’ It approaches the notion of just health in the Sou... see more

RÉSUMÉPurple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is a sign of urinary infection characterized by a purple staining of the urinary catheter and the urine collector by pigments resulting from the degradation of dietary tryptophan by intestinal and urinary bacteria. I... see more

1 of 465 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»