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Backgrounds of Early Christianity

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  1. Bible translations for the minorities’ languages today: A biblical theological exploration.Tshitangoni C. Rabali - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-8.
    The contemporary world is a harsh environment for many languages and cultures. Globalisation is one of the powerful forces that are increasing the pressure on some languages to become extinct. The questions that, therefore, arise for Bible translation include: Does it still make sense to translate the Bible into languages that are being threatened by extinction? Are there perhaps certain indicators that should be present for the translation of the Bible into endangered languages to make sense and to possibly also (...)
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  • John Kilner’s Understanding of The Imago Dei and The Ethical Treatment of Persons with Disabilities.Brad F. Mellon - 2017 - Christian Bioethics 23 (3):283-298.
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  • An African Response to Karl Barth's Notion of Evil as Nothingness.Rowland Onyenali - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (3):150-162.
    In African spiritual exercises, there is so much talk about the menace of demons or evil spirits. These spirits are conceived of as the antithesis of God or as the spiritual opposition to the benign activities of God. Modern African religion sees them as the causes of sicknesses and any form of catastrophe in the lives of people. The paper takes off from Karl Barth's conception of evil and demons as nothingness and argues that when correctly understood, the so-called evil (...)
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