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Browsing Research Outputs (Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology) by Author "Oliver, Erna"

Browsing Research Outputs (Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology) by Author "Oliver, Erna"

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  • Oliver, Erna; Rukuni, Rugare (AOSIS, 2019)
    The ancient Ethiopian Christian empire was an emergent and notable power in Eastern Africa and influenced its surrounding regions. It was itself influenced both religiously and politically. The ancient Christian narrative ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Oliver, Willem Hendrik (AOSIS, 2017)
    The year 2017 is the year in which the Reformation, started by Martin Luther, is celebrating its 500th birthday. This depicts a milestone in the life of the Church of the Reformation and also in the life of Christians ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Rukuni, Rugare (AOSIS, 2019)
    Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguished events in Ethiopian history. This investigation explored Ethiopianism as a derivate of the multifaceted narrative of ...
  • Oliver, Erna (2010)
    Not many Protestant countries in the world have been as influenced by faith as South Africa. Although South Africa was never officially a Christian country, politics, economic development, social life and the culture of ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2015)
    The knowledge driven, network society that is founded upon technology, demands from students to become independent, confident and motivated life-long, self-directed learners that can transfer their knowledge, skills and ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2018)
    New tools are added to the educational toolbox in order to enhance and support learning. This descriptive study expands and explains the intricate nature of blended learning. Adding to the four basic components of time, ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Rukuni, Rugare (AOSIS, 2019)
    From its inception to the 4th century CE, Christianity experienced a formative process composite of three catalytic phases characterised by distinctive events (i.e. Jewish-Christian Schism, Hellenism and imperial ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2018)
    This article applies change agency to the institutions of higher education in South Africa – referring here to all the post-school institutions and educators in general and more specifically focused on the unique ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2019)
    Christianity is entering another revolution or reformation phase. Five hundred years ago, Luther stood up against the Roman Catholic Church, which started the reformation and the reformed movement, culminating in the birth ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Oliver, Willem Hendrik (AOSIS, 2017)
    From the 15th century onwards, most of the countries in Africa have been colonised by the European world powers, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belgium. South Africa was officially colonised ...
  • Oliver, Erna (2018)
    Digital game-based learning (DGBL) – sometimes loosely referred to as gaming – for higher education has not really found its feet in South Africa as an innovative or alternative tool to enhance the impact of education. ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Rukuni, Rugare (AOSIS, 2019)
    The 4th century CE was definitive for Early Christianity as there emerged an imperial orthodoxy establishment. This was the inception of an era of a Christian polity characterised by symbiotic ties between the imperial ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2017)
    Gamification in education is still a very new concept in South Africa. Being a 21st-century invention, it has already established itself in the world within the environs of the corporate market, marketing, training and ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Oliver, Willem Hendrik (AOSIS, 2019)
    Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence. These two notions are deeply embedded in the Christian faith system and religion – they actually form both the basis ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2019)
    In this review article, the book entitled Emergence Christianity, What it is, Where it is Going, and Why it Matters, written by Phyllis Tickle in 2012, is discussed. The discussion is both informative (as most of the ...
  • Oliver, Erna (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    The “priesthood of all believers” was one of the most important principles which fuelled the Reformation, but it soon faded into a mere slogan. Theoretically, it is still proclaimed in some of the Afrikaans-speaking ...
  • Oliver, Erna (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2011)
    Throughout history, and especially after the Reformation, Christians increasingly divided into groups and denominations while all Christians confessed their continued belief in “one church”. Using South Africa in general ...
  • Oliver, Erna (AOSIS, 2016)
    Society is transforming from the industrial era to an information based, network society. There is widespread consensus that due to this revolution in society, education needs to make a paradigm shift in order to stay ...
  • Oliver, Erna; Rukuni, Rugare (AOSIS, 2019)
    Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian narrative. The dominancy of imperial Christianity has been a consequent feature of the established narrative regarding ...

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