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AbstractThis study attempts to promulgate a method called ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ as a thematic approach of a scientific research. ‘Hermeneutics’ is not the same as ‘appropriation’; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appro... see more

AbstractThis study attempts to promulgate a method called ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ as a thematic approach of a scientific research. ‘Hermeneutics’ is not the same as ‘appropriation’; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appro... see more

AbstractThe future of labour appears as one of the crucial themes of the sociological and economic reflections. Sociologists and economists proclaim a shrinking scope of labour and, consequently, a certain elitism of jobs. In their opinion, professional w... see more

AbstractThe Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social transformation instructs contemporary Christians how to interpret and apply lessons from Scripture in a manner that is consistent with the orientation, ... see more

People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughoutrecorded history.2 This paper articulates that modern societies tend to discriminateagainst people with disabilities whom they perceive as incapacitated to do whatnon-disabl... see more

People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughoutrecorded history.2 This paper articulates that modern societies tend to discriminateagainst people with disabilities whom they perceive as incapacitated to do whatnon-disabl... see more

Abstract. The Pentecostal Movement is a Christian movement that puts the power and work of the Holy Spirit at the first place. This movement sought to bring back the biblical Christianity as experienced by the early church. As the early church experienced... see more

AbstractThe future of labour appears as one of the crucial themes of the sociological and economic reflections. Sociologists and economists proclaim a shrinking scope of labour and, consequently, a certain elitism of jobs. In their opinion, professional w... see more

AbstractThe Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social transformation instructs contemporary Christians how to interpret and apply lessons from Scripture in a manner that is consistent with the orientation, ... see more

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