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Number Vol62 Year 1997

13 articles in this issue 

Etienne de Villiers

Like so many other spheres of life Christian Ethics could also not escape thetremendous influence of the process of political transformation in the SouthAfrican society during the last few years. The most obvious indication of thisinfluence is the change ... see more

 

Elna Mouton

Many Christians worldwide are currently rediscovering the power of Scripture fortheir practical lives. The essay argues that the transformative potential of thesewritings (their continuing authority and relevance in changing times andcircumstances) lies i... see more

Pags. 245 - 257  

Dirkie Smit

In a first section the author argues that 'seeing' is offundamental importance for ethics. In a second section he concludes that Christian worship is therefore important for Christian ethics, since Christian worship is one of the social locations where Ch... see more

Pags. 259 - 280  

Charles A Wanamaker

1. Introduction .For more than two-hundred years South Africa has been the meeting place for twofundamentally different types of religious traditions: African traditional religions andWestern European Christian religions. Each of these two traditions poss... see more

Pags. 281 - 298  

Robert Vosloo

How is the recent reappraisal of virtue in ethics to be evaluated? The article examines this question. After mentioning a few possible reasons for the neglect of virtue in modem ethical theory, an attempt is made to chart something of the renewed interest... see more

Pags. 299 - 310  

Louise Kretzschmar

Introduction The question raised by this title is, I believe, a crucial one because it reaches into the very heart of the Christian faith. It compels us to ask what it means to be a Christian and what the implications of such a commitment may be for our l... see more

Pags. 311 - 321  

John W de Gruchy

In the new democratic society in South Africa both Christian faith and theology arefacing the challenge to affinn democratic values and goals without selling out to asecular ideology in which Christian faith inevitably becomes privatised. With thischallen... see more

Pags. 323 - 333  

Holger Szesnat

1. Introductiont Of late, there has been a marked proliferation of literature concerning the issue of sexuality in the New Testament and its world. Much of this work was stimulated by the societal and ecclesiastical debates concerning contemporary issues ... see more

Pags. 335 - 361  

Dirk Büchner

The story of Tamar and Judah in Gen 38 is a well-told drama that is a rich source of . ancient near-eastern cultural practices. Many related ideas are found in the story of Naomi, Ruth and Boaz as told in the book of Ruth. These two stories are subversive... see more

Pags. 363 - 371  

Neville Richardson

IntroductionGeologists describe a river as 'old' when it has interacted with the surrounding landscapeto the extent that a state of benign symbiosis has been achieved. The adjacent land is usuallya flat plain across which the river wanders, often rather s... see more

Pags. 373 - 385  

Anton A. van Niekerk

The article investigates the implications of Christian commitment for the practice and ethics of business. Attention is paid to the traditional schism between the spheres of faith and business, and an argument is developed to challenge this schism. Christ... see more

Pags. 387 - 395  

J. Kinghorn,H.J. Kotze

South Africa is generally seen as a country in which religious values playa significantrole, panicularly Christian values. Such statements are, however, extremely difficult toqualify adequately. In this anicle the results from a national survey among elit... see more

Pags. 397 - 403  

J. Kinghorn,H.J. Kotze

South Africa is generally seen as a country in which religious values playa significantrole, particularly Christian values. Such statements are, however, extremely difficult toqualify adequately. In this article the results from a national survey among el... see more

Pags. 405 - 414