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1. ‘THE TIME OF NO ROOM’: TOWARDS A THEOLOGICAL CRITIQUE OF CONTEMPORARY ATTEMPTS AT EARTH MANAGEMENT

2. The Earth Mourns: Interconnectedness of Yahweh, People and Land in Jeremiah 23:10 and 15

3. The search for verisimilitudinous knowledge

4. An appraisal of the Pentecostal eco-theology and environmental consciousness among youths in Parklands Baptist Church, Kenya

6. Seen and heard: The youth as game-changing role-players in climate change and environmental consciousness – A South African perspective

7. ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth’: What do science and faith have to do with youth ministry?

8. Sailing through the waves: Ecclesiological experiences of the Gereja Protestan Maluku archipelago congregations in Maluku

9. The other’s humanity with or without the other’s religiosity? Reflections on the affirmation and limitation of human dignity in early Afrikaner missionary discourse in Central Africa

10. Muslim views on other religions: With special reference to Buddhism

11. ‘The godly person has perished from the land’ (Mi 7:1–6): Micah’s lamentation of Judah’s corruption and its ethical imperatives for a healthy community living

12. Liturgy as an anti-racist praxis for Reformed Churches in South Africa

13. Calvin, Bucer and missionary opportunities in times of crises

14. Reconstructing communities and individuals after conflict and violence: An avant-garde quest for a forgiveness process that includes koinonia and diakonia

15. Pursuing fullness of life through harmony with nature: Towards an African response to environmental destruction and climate change in Southern Africa

16. ‘I am not strong to dig and I am afraid to beg’: Social status and status concern in the parable of the Dishonest Steward (Lk 16:1–9)

17. A more comprehensive comprehension and appropriate application: An answer to dwindling faith commitment from the book of Hebrews

18. The destruction of the golden calf (Ex 32:20): A materials science perspective

19. ‘It is now in your hands’: South Africa’s dilemma for religion and governance in the changing COVID-19 context

20. Wither black theology of liberation? Perspectives from the late Professor Vuyani Vellem

21. Transition, reflection, rethinking and reimagining: The relevance of Black liberation theology in South Africa post-1994 – a tribute to Vuyani Vellem

22. The Poor of Christ in the Roman Church: Role and relevance for today

23. Emotional preparation for the unification of Korea: Through the embracement, forgiveness and love shown in the Gospel of Matthew

24. The therapeutic and integrative significance of faith in the African quest for healing and wholeness

25. Building blocks of consciousness: Revealing the shared, hidden depths of our biological heritage

26. Towards a balancing act between the emergence of prophetic churches and organisational culture in South African Pentecostalism

27. Jesus: The infected healer and infectious community – Liminality and creative rituals in the Jesus community in view of COVID-19

28. Crisis in Black Theology: Reasserting a future based on spiritual liberative praxis

29. Can God create humans with free will who never commit evil?

30. Leading in the certainty of uncertain times

31. Towards understanding theological positions informing migrant ministries

32. An appropriation of Psalm 82 against the background of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Christian church as a change agent in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

33. The religious vision of nature in the light of Laudato Si’: An interreligious reading between Islam and Christianity

34. 70 Years after the UDHR: A Provocative Reflection Shaped by African Experiences

35. Fostering embracement, inclusion and integration of migrants in complex migration situations: A perspective from Matthew 25:31–46 and Hebrews 13:1–2

36. God’s patronage constitutes a community of compassionate equals

37. Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses

38. Religious pluralism and its implications for church development

39. Fides in parenthesis: A spirituality of leadership for a (post-)secular(ising) world

40. Transformational diaconia as educative praxis in care within the present poverty-stricken South African context

41. Does the Christian church have any guidance to offer in solving the global problems we are faced with today?

42. The relevance and necessity of contextualising theological education and ministerial formation in South Africa

43. Servant leadership and shepherd leadership: The missing dynamic in pastoral integrity in South Africa today

44. A historiography on past scientific research and references to environmental health concerns in the Merafong gold mining region of South Africa

45. Factors that determine the facilitation of stakeholders in environmental management – some philosophicalhistorical thoughts with the Merafong area as example

46. In die netwerk van nadenke oor die omgewing.

47. Should humans interfere in the lives of elephants?

48. Creation Utterly Consumed? Towards an Eco-critical Rereading of Zephaniah 1:2–6

49. An eco-theological interpretation of Proverbs 5:15-20 in the light of water crises experienced in present-day Africa

50. The Baptist Union of South Africa’s mission orientation needs transformation: A scrutiny by an insider

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