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    Ander weë tot God? Calvyn oor nie-Christelike godsdienste by P. C. Potgieter

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Calvin refers to these religions not only in the consecutive editions of his Institutes, but also in a number of other writings. He asserts the uniqueness of Christ as the only Mediator and Redeemer for mankind on his unconditional acceptance of Holy Scriptures as the Word of God. …”
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    Effects of the Bacterial Extract OM-85 on Phagocyte Functions and the Stress Response by S. Baladi, S. Kantengwa, Y. R. A. Donati, B. S. Polla

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…The lack of stress protein induction was observed even in the presence of iron which potentiates both oxidative injury and stress protein induction during bacterial phagocytosis. However OM-85 induced a 7578 kDa protein, which is likely to be a glucose regulated protein (GRP78), and enhanced intracellular expression of interleukin-lβ precursor.…”
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    Rekruttering af deltagere til online spørgeskemaundersøgelser om kriminelle aktiviteter by Thomas Friis Søgaard, Nina Tvede Korshøj, Vibeke Asmussen Frank

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…More specifically, we outline the challenges involved in recruiting participants for an online survey that focuses on their criminal activities, and we provide insights into the different recruitment- and trust-building strategies used in this process. …”
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    Fengsel eller frihet: Noe om reaksjonsvalg i norsk strafferett by Morten Holmboe

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Certain rules concerning the rights of the convict are based on the kind of punishment (prison or not) that was meted out, e.g. the right to inheritance or insurance. …”
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    Die geheim van die prediking: om mondig te word by J. Cilliers

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…The function of the voice of the preacher should, however, not be understood as a new, homiletical moralism, but in its relationship to (a) the salvation works of God, (b) the relational integrity of the preacher, (c) the integration of prayer within the framework of the preacher's theology, and (d) a life of virtue before God. …”
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    Oor die inhoud en boodskap van die Heidelbergse Kategismus by D. Smit

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…A second section further develops this claim by showing how the comfort of the first question and answer forms the continuing motif, providing the theme and structure of the Catechism. …”
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    En ny offerposisjon? Om styrkede rettigheter for fornærmede i straffesaker by Jane Dullum

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The most profound critique has been that the penal system does not care for the victim. To protect the victim, victims’ rights in the judicial process have thus been strengthened, e.g., the right to a lawyer; to attain information; to be present in the courtroom; to participate in the proceedings. …”
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    "Bevrydende waarheid?" Nagedink oor die aard van gereformeerde belydenis by D. J. Smit

    Published 2006-06-01
    “… This article pays tribute to the honouree by reflecting on the nature of Reformed confession, including confessional documents as well as rich and complex ways of confessing. A first section argues that the Reformed tradition is by its very nature a confessional tradition, although confession is to be taken in a broad sense, and confessional documents can serve many and diverse purposes and needs. …”
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    Vyandsliefde of geweld: oor die politiek van die historiese Jesus by E. Scheffler

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Despite making the proposed task more difficult, in this contribution attention will be paid to the historical Jesus’ stance on violence (as contained in the Gospel tradition), our expressed hermeneutical intent being to address contemporary violence, in interpersonal relationships as well as on a global “political” scale (e.g. war). …”
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