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    Vyandsliefde of geweld: oor die politiek van die historiese Jesus by E. Scheffler

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…After some remarks on the possibilities and limitations of historical Jesus research, Jesus’ own stance or teaching on violence (e.g. blessed are the peacemakers, loving the enemy and turning the other cheek), as well as his possible involvement in, or opposition to violence in the Palestinian and Roman context of his day will be scrutinised. A “hermeneutical” reflection on the possibility of the appropriation of Jesus’ (non-violent) stance in today’s world concludes the paper. …”
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    Entering the corridors of power: state and church in the reception history of Revelation by Pieter G. R. de Villiers

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…First, the article will discuss how Oecumenius rereads Revelation to appease the Roman Empire of his time and to resist an apocalyptic fervour that could threaten the well-being of the State. …”
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    DIE BETROKKENHEID VAN KERK EN STAAT BY DIE BEVESTIGING VAN HUWELIKE MET ’N PERSPEKTIEF OP DRIE GEREFORMEERDE KERKORDES by P Strauss

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… There are two main reasons why the church, in general, became involved in the solemnising of marriages: the history of the church and, with it, especially the involvement of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages as the church of the Western World in this regard and theologically based principles. …”
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    Semiotics of alterity and the cultural dimensions of Bible translation by J.A. Naudé, C.L. Miller-Naudé, J.O. Obono

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Alterity involves the incipient sign system, namely the biblical languages and their cultural contexts ranging from Iron Age Israel within the context of the Ancient Near East for the Old Testament to Roman Palestine in the first century for the New Testament. …”
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    Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy / by Koshi, Rachel

    Published 2018
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    Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy : Thorax and Abdomen / by Koshi, Rachel

    Published 2018
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    Cunningham's manual of practical anatomy / by Koshi, Rachel

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    Życie i twórczość Antoniusa de Butrio by Aleksandra Szymańska

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to introduce the biography and works of this canonist, who also boasted knowledge of Roman law. Butrigarius lived and worked during the uneasy time for the Church of the Great Western Schism, in the resolution of which he was also involved, writing treatises and drafting legal opinions.…”
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    Die Filistynse plaag in 1 Samuel 5-6: medies-teologiese verlarings

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…We thus consider that the 1st century AD Jewish-Roman historian, Josephus, was correct when he stated that the Philistine epidemic was dysentery: bacillary dysentery is a disease caused by a micro-organism which spreads from person to person by way of oral-faecal infection in a situation where there is poor hygiene, as was probably the case in 11th century BC Philistia. …”
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    Debating Toynbee's theory of challenge and response: Christian civilisation or Western imperialism? by F. Hale

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…In the ensuing debate, the prominent English Roman Catholic historian and publisher Douglas Jerrold argued in his The Lie about the West: A Response to Professor  Toynbee’s Challenge that he had unjustly underestimated the endurance of Christian civilisation and failed to recognise its inherent value as the source of many fundamental values which should  not be surrendered to supposedly inexorable historical processes. …”
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    Underwater Drones as a Low-Cost, yet Powerful Tool for Underwater Archaeological Mapping: Case Studies from the Mediterranean by Eleni Diamanti, Øyvind Ødegård, Vasilis Mentogiannis, George Koutsouflakis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Second, it presents two case studies from the Phournoi archipelago in Greece, demonstrating the effective use of underwater drones in the photogrammetric mapping of a Late Roman shipwreck of amphora cargo, as well as the large-scale surveying of a historically significant anchorage site. …”
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