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  1. (10 other versions)Hoofstuk 3 - Twee afdelings van een fakulteit 1934−1940.J. P. Oberholzer - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (3).
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  • (3 other versions)The forgotten struggle of Albert Geyser against racism and apartheid.Andries G. Van Aarde, Pieter G. R. De Villiers & Johan Buitendag - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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  • The contribution of the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa to theological training at the Transvaal University College.P. J. Van der Merwe - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (1).
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  • Ontstaan en eerste periode van die Hervormde teologiese opleiding aan die Universiteit van Pretoria.J. A. Loader - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (2).
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  • Epilogue: Twelve theses for Christian theology in the twenty-first century in the modern theologians : An introduction to Christian theology since 1918.David F. Ford & Rachel Muers - 2007 - In Shaping theology: engagements in a religious and secular world. Oxford: Blackwell.
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  • Between the Scylla and the Charybdis: Theological education in the 21st century in Africa.Johan Buitendag - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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  • Theology, Contemplation and the University.Andrew Louth - 2004 - Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (1):69-79.
    Theology was one of the original faculties of the medieval university, which grew out of the earlier monastic and cathedral schools, where theology was central. The purpose of theology in monastic education was to provide not simply information about theological topics, but to prepare one to contemplate God, contemplation being the true knowledge of God. Contemplation as the goal of intellectual development, however, goes behind the Christian education of monastery and university to the intellectual and cultural ideals of classical civilisation, (...)
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