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Volume 31 Number 3 Year 1997

9 articles in this issue 

D. F. O'Kennedy

AbstractThis article investigates the concept of divine forgiveness as illustrated in Psalm 130, especially verse 4. Although many psalms compel us to conclude that the psalmist was considering material as well as spiritual salvation, this is not the c... see more

 

J. H. van Wyk

AbstractIt cannot be denied that the theology of Augustine in general and his ethics in particular have had an immense influence on theological scholarship, church practice and Christian life throughout the centuries. His use of especially the concepts... see more

 

H. Olivier,P. Swanepoel

AbstractThe quintessence of the hypothesis stated in this article is that the genre of penitential psalms requires a finer definition. This would ensure a clearer disclosure of theological abundance within the literature of the book of Psalms and cont... see more

 

F. N. Lion-Cachet

AbstractThis article examines the validity of the laws on setting a Hebrew man or woman free and the cancellation of debts in the seventh or sabbatical year and the year of jubilee as these laws are manifested in the Pentateuch. After the relevant laws... see more

 

G. J. van Wyk,F. J. van Rensburg

AbstractThis article attempts to do the foundational work for a construct of the probable socio-historic context of household servants mentioned in 1 Peter 2:18. The article provides a general perspective of the different social classes, especially the ... see more

 

P. Verster

AbstractBosch’s important work, Transforming mission, is still relevant in the present missiological debate. It is clear that Bosch has a comprehensive outlook on mission and that this view is all-inclusive. A question that must, however, be asked is w... see more

 

J. M. Vorster

AbstractThis research article focuses on the traditional view and pattern of ministry as practised in the Reformed Churches in South Africa. The relevant ecclesiastical documents in this regard are studied. This investigation reveals a three-fold defin... see more

 

J. L. P. Wolmarans,F. J. van Rensburg

AbstractThe connection between James 1:9-11 and the preceding verses is disputed among commentators. According to the disjointedness hypothesis, there is no connection. Variants of the unitary hypothesis connect 1:9-11 either to 1:2-4 or to 1:5-8. This ... see more