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Output 2007
Research articles in refereed specialist journals

NGTT: Ned Geref Teologiese Tydskrif

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Meylahn J: 2007. 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me (Jn 14:6).' Fundamental postfoundational evangelism in a post-modern plural society.. 48 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 533-544, Full Text

Murray HM: 2007. David Bosch en die identiteit-betrokkenheid-dilemma. 48 (3&4) / Sep & Dec, pp 545-558, Full Text

Menken MJJ: 2007. De compositie van de eerste brief van Johannes. 48 (3&4) / Sep &Dec, pp 525-532, Full Text

Steyn GJ: 2007. Die vita Christiana volgens Hebreërs 10: 19-25. Eksegetiese kantaantekeninge. 48 (3&4) / Sep&Dec, pp 612-620, Full Text

Vos CJA: 2007. Die neerslag van die metafoor: 'n Voorlopige besinning. 48 (3&4) / Sep&Dec, pp 720-729, Full Text

Ungerer D: 2007. Die plek van die kerkreg en kerkregering in die nuwe konstitusionele bedeling. 48 (3&4) / Sep&Dec, pp 787-798, Full Text

Cannon JG: 2007. Mormonism's Jesse Haven and the early focus on proselytising the Afrikaner at the Cape of Good Hope,1853-1855. 48 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 446-456, Full Text

Bedford-Strohm H: 2007. Nurturing reason: The public role of religion in the liberal state. 48 (1&2) / Mar&Jun, pp 25-41, Full Text

Smit GH: 2007. Paradigmaskuiwe in die huidige leierskapsdiskoers - enkele prakties-teologiese oorwegings. 48 (3&4) / Sep & Dec, pp 594-603, Full Text

Ukah A: 2007. Piety and profit: Accounting for money in West African Pentecostalism. Part 2. 48 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 633-648, Full Text

Ukah A: 2007. Piety and profit: Accounting for money in West African Pentecostalism. Part I. 48 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 621-632, Full Text

Bedford-Strohm H: 2007. Public theology and the global economy. Ecumenical social thinking between fundamental criticism and reform. 48 (1&2) / Mar&Jun, pp 8-24, Full Text

van der Watt JG: 2007. Reading the Bible in a cross cultural (South) African context. 48 (3&4) / Sep&Dec, pp 659-673, Full Text

Duncan GA: 2007. The passage to ordination in the Southern African Presbyterian tradition: A historical perspective and prospect. 48 (3&4) / Sep/Dec, pp 471-480, Full Text