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1. Faith as an asset in a community development project: The case of Madagascar

2. Onesimus, Philemon’s runaway slave boy: A brief liberation-theological exegesis of Philemon vv. 8–18 in the Nigerian context

3. Islamic sharia reform of Ahmadiyah sect in Indonesia

4. Understanding 1 Timothy 3:1–7 and the need for righteous church overseers in Nigerian Christendom

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

6. Tradition critical study of 1 Chronicles 21

7. ‘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)

8. Lowalangi: From the name of an ethnic religious figure to the name of God

9. Interpersonal communication within the family for improving adolescent religiosity

10. The religious phenomenon of Juche ideology as a political tool

11. Qohelet as liminal intellectualism

12. Practical ministry and finances: A case study from InnerCHANGE South Africa

13. Religious statecraft: Narratives of persecution and diplomacy in the case of Byzantine, Aksum and Himyar

14. Interpreting the David–Bathsheba narrative (2 Sm 11:2–4) as a response by the church in Nigeria to masculine abuse of power for sexual assault

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

16. Aspects of the concept of theo-logy in the Old Testament: A discussion on J. Gericke

17. A brave one-legged general: The story of Mau Mau General, Kassam Gichimu Njogu

18. Global coherence, healing meditations using HeartMath applications during COVID-19 lockdown

19. Positioning LGBTIQ as the human sexuality agenda for black theology of liberation – Reflection on Vuyani Vellem’s black theology of liberation

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

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

22. Building blocks of ‘free will’: In conversation with Dick Swaab

23. Recognition and justification: Towards a rationalisation approach to inculturation

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

25. The role of Christianity in gender issues and development in Nigeria

26. A critical look at Didache 1:4b and its reflection on the non-retaliation of the Nigerian church

27. Finitude, temporality and the criticism of religion in Martin Hägglund’s This Life: Why Mortality Makes Us Free (2019)

28. Forgiveness as a spiritual construct experienced by men serving long-term sentences in Zonderwater, South Africa

29. Considering mystagogy as method in Biblical Spirituality

30. (W)riting and (de)scribing martyrdom: The church’s construction of Manche Masemola

31. A practical theology of liberation: Mimetic theory, liberation theology and practical theology

32. Exegesis of Romans 13:1–7 and its appropriation to the new dispensation of the Second Republic of Zimbabwe

33. God’s spirit (of wisdom) has been sent into the world, not Covid-19: A contextual systematic-theological perspective

34. Swami Vivekananda: Revival and reform in the making of Hinduism

35. The status of traditional healing in the Limpopo province of South Africa

36. The priesthood of believers: The forgotten legacy of the reformation

37. 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

38. Faith in God, philanthropy and foundations of criticism of religious violence in Mulla Sadra’s philosophy

39. Τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον δὸς ἡμῖν σήμερον (Mt 6:11; Lk 11:3): The Lord’s Prayer and an African predicament – the Ewe-Ghanaian context in focus

40. The revenge of the words: On language’s historical and autonomous being and its effects on ‘secularisation’

41. Jesus: Divine relationality and suffering creation

42. Capitalism, the Book of Amos and Adam Smith: An analysis of corruption

43. ‘How shall we kill him? By sword, fire or lions?’: The Aramaic Targum and the Midrashic narrative on Haman’s gallows

44. ‘He passed away because of cutting down a fig tree’: The similarity between people and trees in Jewish symbolism, mysticism and halakhic practice

45. Toxicity of leadership and its impact on employees: Exploring the dynamics of leadership in an academic setting

46. Religious pluralism and its implications for church development

47. Korean theologians’ deep-seated anti-missionary sentiment

48. ‘Suspected killer’: Tamar’s plight (Gn 38) as a lens for illuminating women’s vulnerability in the legal codes of Shona and Israelite societies

49. Developing pastoral therapy as a professional qualification in South Africa: Rationale and motivation

50. Character education for public leadership: The continuing relevance of Martin Buber’s ‘Hebrew humanism’

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