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    Naidoo, Marily (Ed.), Between the real and the ideal. Ministerial formation in South African churches by Lyzette Hoffman

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The co-authors write from various church denominations’ perspectives on theological training: Dutch Reformed churches, Uniting Reformed church, Anglican Church of Southern Africa, South African Presbyterian tradition, Baptist tradition, Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Lutheran tradition, Roman Catholic tradition, Charismatic context, and African Spiritual Churches. …”
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    Onderhoud met Edwin Arrison by Helené van Tonder

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…He is the General Secretary of Kairos Southern Africa, a minister of the Anglican Church, and chairperson of the Centre for Christian Spirituality in Cape Town. …”
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    Die predikant: dienaar van God of net 'n gewone werknemer? by J. V. du Plessis, H. J. Deacon

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The church ordinance is examined against the background of three relatively recent directional judgements of the courts, and a comparison is drawn between the Dutch Reformed Church and the Anglican Church. It is concluded that the minister is not only a servant of God, but also an employee in the service of the congregation. …”
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    Forgiveness, reconciliation and justice á la Desmond Tutu by P.G.J. Meiring

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The role of religion in establishing truth and working towards justice, forgiveness, and reconciliation was controversial, but for the former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, it was inconceivable to embark on the journey of reconciliation without faith in Jesus Christ, the ultimate Reconciler. …”
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    “For mine is the bitter, the ale and the lager”: Parodic prayer and the spirituality of humour by A. Houck

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… In 2001, two prominent Anglican pastors caused consternation by publishing parodic versions of the Lord’s Prayer. …”
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