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AbstractSouth African biblical scholars – particularly those who focus on the Old Testament – are known for their engagement with themes that can be termed social ethical. This impulse is used as starting point to investigate the relevance of social ethic... see more

AbstractWhat makes the words ‘Africa’ and ‘African’ possible and useful? In this article it is argued that at least four internally coherent concepts of Africa exist, and that none of these concepts are ethically neutral. The article is presented as a con... see more

AbstractUsing the Bible in Christian ethics is often not as simple as many would expect it to be. This is particularly the case for the use of the Old Testament. Part of the challenge is the complexity of grasping the customs and norms that are reflected ... see more

In this article Wolfgang Huber?s work on freedom is used to reflect on human dignity froma Protestant perspective. It is argued that the close connection between freedom and humandignity in Huber?s work allows for a meaningful construction and that it can... see more

In this article Wolfgang Huber?s work on freedom is used to reflect on human dignity froma Protestant perspective. It is argued that the close connection between freedom and humandignity in Huber?s work allows for a meaningful construction and that it can... see more

The Reformed minister Willem Teellinck was the father of the Dutch Reformed devotional movement known as the Further Reformation. In his vast body of work, Teellinck twice stated that he was profoundly influenced by the Puritan way of life that he had exp... see more

AbstractBecause mental handicap is a lifelong condition, mentally handicapped individuals and their families experience unique needs and problems, which require sound assessment by the nurse to enable her to intervene effectively.OpsommingVanwee die feit ... see more

AbstractWhat makes the words ‘Africa’ and ‘African’ possible and useful? In this article it is argued that at least four internally coherent concepts of Africa exist, and that none of these concepts are ethically neutral. The article is presented as a con... see more

AbstractUsing the Bible in Christian ethics is often not as simple as many would expect it to be. This is particularly the case for the use of the Old Testament. Part of the challenge is the complexity of grasping the customs and norms that are reflected ... see more

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