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  1. Rethinking the movement from text to sermon in the light of speech act theory by Kim, Duck-Hyun

    Published 2012
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  2. Khuetšo ya O.K. Matsepe go bangwadi ba Sepedi

    Published 2013
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  3. Bearing Witness: histories of black clergy wives in South African churches from 1948 to the present

    Published 2026
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  4. The Presence of the Kingdom in the light of the Speech Act Theory (SAT) : an ethical inquiry by Cho, Anna

    Published 2015
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  5. Revisiting the use of art, imagery and symbolism in the Presbyterian Liturgical tradition in Korea : a practical-theological research by Lee, Keonsoo

    Published 2013
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  6. Between family and market: the decline of professional employment among Egyptian female university graduates by Aboul Ela, Magda

    Published 2012
    “…These programs failed to create suitable jobs for the skilled, qualified female to compensate the freezing of the public sector as the previous main employer of women in Egypt in Nasser's era and before Sadat's â Open doorâ policy. …”
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  7. The rise of Strongmen leaders : a threat to global security by Beck, Cassidi

    Published 2020
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  8. The disabled God? : a citical analysis of disability theologies by Stanley, John M.

    Published 2019
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  9. The benefits of self-sustaining business incubation

    Published 2016
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  10. The Occupy Wall Street movement as a 'space of profanation' by Rinaldi, Alberto

    Published 2012
    “…As a matter of fact, the tremendous shift to no-demand, the diversity of the movement, its being characterized by decentralization and its anti-elitarian nature, with a focus on sharing, community and a clear tendency to 'inefficiency,' all these may represent the reason why the OWS movement works as a profanation of current narratives, which tend to preach precisely the opposite. The more spaces for protest, dissent and resistance â indeed the more spaces of profanation â are nowadays created, the more the 'sacredness' of current institutions, their narratives and their vocabulary will be engaged and put in question, thus possibly overcome.…”
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  11. Performing Christ : a South African protest play and the theological dramatic theory of Hans Urs von Balthasar by Havenga, Marthinus Johannes

    Published 2019
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