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Faculty of Theology
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Buitendag J: 2005. Liturgie as fontein van die lewe: 'n Oorsigartikel oor die kosmiese kartering van Gordon W Lathrop se boek, Holy ground: A liturgical cosmology. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (1+2) / Mar/Jun, pp 65-79.

van de Beek A: 2005. Religion without ulterior motive. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (1&2) / Mar/Jun, pp 517-529.

Buitendag J, Groenewald AJ: 2005. Who is the 'God' Nietzsche denied?. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (1&2) / Mar/Jun, pp 143-163.

Buitendag J: 2005. The Human Genome Project as a case study in the debate about the relationship between theology and natural science. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (3), pp 753-769.

Pretorius M: 2005. The key to the present fulfilment of the eschatological inclusion of the gentiles into the people of God. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (4), pp 1339-1352.

Murray HM: 2005. Lewenspeil, verlossing van sonde en MIV en VIGS in Suider-Afrika: Gedagtes uit die Gereformeerde tradisie. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (4), pp 1299-1320.

Bentley W: 2005. The Kingdom of God in Moltmann's eschatology: a South African perspective. NGTT: Ned Geref Teologiese Tydskrif, 46 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 326-335.

Pearce A: 2005. A Philosophy of Youth Ministry for the Postmodern Era. The South African Baptist Journal of Theology, 14, pp 50-60.

Graf FW: 2005. Reconciliation priorities for the Church: Some German remarks. Verbum et Ecclesia, 26 (2), pp 369-381.

Hartwig P B: 2005. The obedience of the church as a prelude to the Parousia: Ecclesial and temporal factors in New Testament eschatology. Verbum et Ecclesia, 26 (2), pp 382-397.

Graf FW: 2005. The controversial universality of individual human rights. Verbum et Ecclesia, 26 (3), pp 700-717.