Suchergebnisse - "Mudau, Ndidzulafhi"
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‘I Am That I Am’ and divine titles: A Reformed theological critique
ISSN: 1609-9982, 2074-7705Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 31.10.2025Veröffentlicht in Verbum et ecclesia (31.10.2025)“… The heavenly title ‘I Am That I Am’ (Ex 3:14) signifies God’s self-existence and transcendence, which are essential to biblical theology and Christ’s ‘I am’ …”
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Rest in peace: Reconciling reformed funeral practices with protestant views on intercession
ISSN: 0378-4142, 2664-2980Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 27.03.2025Veröffentlicht in Theologia Viatorum (Sorenga) (27.03.2025)“… Contemporary reformed funerals often incorporate expressions such as ‘rest in peace’ and ‘provide us a place’, which seem to contradict traditional Protestant …”
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Contemporary worship vs. ‘sola gratia’: A theological analysis of “litadulu li a shumelwa halala”
ISSN: 1609-9982, 2074-7705Veröffentlicht: African Online Scientific Information Systems (Pty) Ltd t/a AOSIS 2025Veröffentlicht in Verbum et ecclesia (2025)“… The interaction of Reformed theology with African Christian worship creates substantial theological conflicts, especially when local worship manifestations …”
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Technology’s influence on Pentecostalism: Shaping perception and religious impact
ISSN: 3005-6136, 3005-6136Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 27.06.2025Veröffentlicht in African Journal of Pentecostal Studies (27.06.2025)“… BackgroundThe advancement of media and technology has significantly influenced religious expression, particularly among Pentecostals, facilitating novel …”
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Pneumatology in the digital age: Reimagining the Holy Spirit’s role in Trinitarian theology
ISSN: 3005-6136, 3005-6136Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 30.06.2025Veröffentlicht in African Journal of Pentecostal Studies (30.06.2025)“… BackgroundThe Holy Spirit is becoming increasingly marginalised in contemporary Christian theology and practice, particularly as churches grapple with the …”
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Theological analysis of women’s roles in black reformed churches of Soutpansberg
ISSN: 0259-9422, 2072-8050, 2072-8050Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 2025Veröffentlicht in Hervormde teologiese studies (2025)“… The prohibition on women leading worship services and serving as elders, deacons and reverends in many black reformed churches in the Synod Soutpansberg …”
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Embodied faith in digital spaces: Reimagining Pentecostal sexual ethics through the Nicene Creed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s (4IR) African context
ISSN: 0378-4142, 2664-2980Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 30.06.2025Veröffentlicht in Theologia Viatorum (Sorenga) (30.06.2025)“… Historically, Christianity wielded authority over virtue, condemning African ethics. Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), defined by digitals that transform …”
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The Protestant Reformation’s challenge to religious Iconography and sacred art
ISSN: 0259-9422, 2072-8050Veröffentlicht: 18.11.2025Veröffentlicht in Hervormde teologiese studies (18.11.2025)“… For nearly a 1000 years, Christian religious iconography representing Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and biblical figures functioned as vital tools for …”
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Beyond Western Standards: Decolonial Perspectives on Religious and Cultural Dress Codes in South African Professional Environments
ISSN: 2821-8949, 2720-7722Veröffentlicht: 21.11.2025Veröffentlicht in E-Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Sciences (Online) (21.11.2025)“… In post-apartheid South Africa, occupational attire regulations persist in embodying Western-centric norms that overlook indigenous and non-Western modes of …”
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May Your Soul Rest in Peace’: Theological Tensions and Cultural Identity in African Christian Funeral Rhetoric
ISSN: 2634-7636, 2634-7644Veröffentlicht: London Adonis & Abbey Publishers 01.09.2025Veröffentlicht in African journal of religion, philosophy and culture (01.09.2025)“… Background Funeral rhetoric provides insight into deeply held ideas about death, the afterlife, and the ties between the living and the dying. In African …”
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Contemporary worship vs.
ISSN: 1609-9982, 2074-7705Veröffentlicht: AOSIS 13.06.2025Veröffentlicht in Verbum et ecclesia (13.06.2025)“… The interaction of Reformed theology with African Christian worship creates substantial theological conflicts, especially when local worship manifestations …”
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Revealing the Untold Stories: Documenting the Experiences of Marginalised Widows within the Church Leadership of Black Reformed Churches in Limpopo, South Africa
ISSN: 1017-0499, 2412-4265Veröffentlicht: 25.06.2025Veröffentlicht in Studia historiae ecclesiasticae (25.06.2025)“… Widows within the Black Reformed Church in South Africa often find themselves marginalised, their voices disregarded, and their opportunities for leadership …”
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Women’s Stories on the “Working of Talents” as Agents of Economic Transformation in South Africa
ISSN: 1017-0499, 2412-4265Veröffentlicht: 25.06.2025Veröffentlicht in Studia historiae ecclesiasticae (25.06.2025)“… In South Africa, the Forward in Faith International Ministries (FIFIM) is well known for educating its members on how to use their hands to raise their …”
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Cybercriminals impersonating religious institutions and leaders for financial gains: an exploration of popular pentecostal ministries
ISSN: 2687-2293, 2687-2293Veröffentlicht: Istanbul Bussecon International Publishing 13.08.2025Veröffentlicht in International journal of business ecosystem & strategy (13.08.2025)“… The growing number of cybercriminals impersonating religious leaders and institutions for financial gain poses a serious threat to the integrity and economic …”
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Reflections on practices of U laya nwana : towards an Afro-sensed approach
ISSN: 1744-2532, 2516-5305Veröffentlicht: London. United Kingdom Adonis & Abbey Publishers 01.04.2018Veröffentlicht in African renaissance (01.04.2018)“… Traditional African practices of u laya nwana are currently influenced by dominant contemporary practices which are largely Euro-western in nature. U laya …”
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