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Browsing Research Institute for Theology and Religion by Author "Landman, C.(Christina)"

Browsing Research Institute for Theology and Religion by Author "Landman, C.(Christina)"

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  • Landman, C.(Christina) (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    For the past three-and-a-half centuries, Christian women in South Africa have chosen for pietistic expressions of their faith, even when their teachers or husbands were committed to dogmatic Calvinism. This article ...
  • Landman, C.(Christina) (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2006)
    In 1906, at Derdepoort (Botswana), a twelve year old Tswana girl, Christinah, experienced the first of a series of divine visions that eventually led to the founding of a powerful African independent church. This article ...
  • Landman, C. (Christina) (Church History Society of South Africa, 2008)
    Missionary work came late to the eastern Lowveld, and specifically to the areas today known as Hoedspruit, Acornhoek and Bushbuckridge. The twentieth century saw the Swiss (Evangelical Presbyterian Church) and the Germans ...
  • Landman, C. (Christina) (Church History Society of South Africa, 2008)
    Churches in South Africa have a history of gender injustice, that is, of not being accountable to women believers. This article presents stories of women testifying to the effects of unjust gender discourses on their ...
  • Modise, Leepo Johannes; Landman, C.(Christina) (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    This article consists of three parts. Firstly, the history of Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) in the South African workplace is traced briefly, and historical reference is made to the involvement, or lack thereof, ...
  • Landman, C.(Christina) (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2014-08)
    Culture and religion have both a healthy and an unhealthy effect on the leadership development of women in Africa, in particular, the Vhavenda women. The position of women in the church today is influenced by perceptions ...

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