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  3. Vol. 52 (2011): Supplement 1

Vol. 52 (2011): Supplement 1

Published: 2011-12-18

From the Editor

  • Human dignity at home and in public – introduction
    Frits De Lange
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Articles

  • ‘Where I become you’ A practical theological reading of Antjie Krog’s concept of interconnectedness
    Rein Brouwer
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  • ‘Where I become you.’ (A response to Rein Brouwer)
    Karel Th. August
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  • Substance abuse and domestic violence within families: a pastoral hermeneutical response
    C. H. Thesnaar
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  • When family violence takes subtle forms: A narrative from a Dutch context (A response to CH Thesnaar)
    Theo A. Boer
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  • Generation Y and the concept of family. An introductory study of the unique characteristics of Generation Y with specific reference to the concept of family within the context of the URCSA
    Leslie Van Rooi
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  • Questioning generational labels and their usefulness for church policy (A response to Leslie van Rooi)
    Henk De Roest
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  • Human dignity and ethical treatment: Remarks on family concepts and family life in the era of the Reformation
    Hans-Martin Kirn
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  • Restoring autonomy. Symmetry and asymmetry in care relationships
    Frits De Lange
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Full Volume

  • Nederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif
    NGTT NGTT
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