ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Religion
Library and Museology
History
Languages
Archeology
Philosophy
Architecture and Urbanism
Fine arts
Social Sciences
Education
all records (14)

Languages
English

Countries
South Africa
Denmark
Germany
Estonia
Italy
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2016
2013
2011
2006
2004
all records (12)

Filter  
 
25  Articles
1 of 3 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
Christianisation as Cultural Guilt: The Bulgarian ExperienceThis article contextualises the idea of Christianisation as cultural guilt within the Bulgarian context, particularly at the time of the Bulgarian National Revival. This theory has been most radi... see more

AbstractChristian missions are historically captured in the construction of mission stations that facilitated religious instruction to advance the gospel with unintended consequences, such as an extension of missionary-colonial ideologies and attitudes. T... see more

AbstractThis review article enters into discussion with Peter Kallaway, in his work, The Changing Face of Colonial Education in Africa: Education, Science and Development, who raises serious issues related to the historical development of South Africa’s e... see more

Potajnice (intermittent/rhythmic springs) are a rare hydrographic phenomenon exclusively present in karst areas. They appear as a result of the rising and emptying of the siphon in the underground karst reservoir, while the phases when the water flows ove... see more

AbstractThe African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a new democracy more than two decades ago, South Africa still seems to suffer the same fate as the rest of the continent because of the inability to so... see more

AbstractChristians were confronted with many other religions during the expansion of Christianity. What was their attitude towards these other religions? Apparently Christians reacted very differently. Earlier I argued that the Christians in Philippi adop... see more

AbstractAlthough Africans have welcomed the Gospel message, some African Christians have not yet abandoned the beliefs and practices of traditional religions. Ancestor veneration has been reinstated by some Africans and others try to christianise the conc... see more

AbstractThe most favourable explanation pertaining to the Yoruba origin is that of the Oduduwa tradition according to which he is the original ancestor of the Yoruba people. Although the Yorubas have reached a settlement on Oduduwa as their ancestor, they... see more

1 of 3 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»