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    A Trinitarian approach to spirituality: Exploring the possibilities.Rian Venter - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    Spirituality and ultimacy are inextricably linked. Underlying the plurality of spiritualities are myriad ways to construe the identity of the transcendent. In a Christian sense, the notion of the divine with a Trinitarian identification is central. The article examines the implications of such a naming of God for spirituality. Attention is paid to the relationship between doctrinal theology and spirituality as well as to scholarly reflection already undertaken on a so-called Trinitarian spirituality. The article suggests guidelines for future work and (...)
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    Reflections on Schleiermacher’s God.Rian Venter - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):6.
    Schleiermacher’s approach to the doctrine of God has attracted interest in contemporary theological scholarship. The article tries to map the major features of his God-construal and a number of perspectives are highlighted. Attention is given to the general sentiments of his project, the history of interpretation, the question of a primary referent for ‘God’ and the centrality of causation, the role of structure in his Glaubenslehre and finally the attribute tradition and the doctrine of the Trinity. The second part of (...)
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    Taking stock of the Trinitarian renaissance: What have we learnt?Rian Venter - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1):6.
    The re-appreciation of the Trinitarian confession in the twentieth century is widely considered a major theological development. Recently, several critical voices emerged, questioning the direction of these explorations. As response, the article identifies major emphases of this rediscovery, namely, the return to sources, the clarification of the function of the confession and its re-envisioning of the nature of divinity, the more centring of the Christian vision in one material principle, the heuristic potential for practical questions and the need for apophatism. (...)
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    Making sense of the COVID-19 pandemic from the Bible – Some perspectives.Francois Tolmie & Rian Venter - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):9.
    In this article, a brief survey of some of the ways in which biblical scholars try to make sense of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is offered. The views of the following scholars are discussed: Walter Brueggemann, Ying Zhang, John Goldingay and Kathleen Scott Goldingay, N.T. Wright, Philemon M. Chamburuka and Ishanesu S. Gusha, and Peter Lampe. This is followed by the reflections of a biblical scholar and a systematic theologian. From the perspective of a biblical scholar, the following (...)
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    Spirituality: The Story of a Concept in the Psychology of Religion.Pavel R. Řían - 2004 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 26 (1):135-156.
    In the last decade the term spirituality has become popular in common discourse, as well as in psychological studies of religion. To many, it partly replaces the concept of religion, subsuming the aspects most important to psychology, while narrowing religion down to the formal, the institutional and the outer. At the same time spirituality, in contrast to religion, obtained a number of positive connotations. These changes seem to be sufficiently substantiated neither by new discoveries nor by radically new insights in (...)
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    “Sunni” Veneration of the Twelve Imams in Khotan.Rian Thum - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (3):621-642.
    Over a century ago European explorers in Eastern Turkestan (southern Xinjiang) made a remarkable discovery: the Sunni inhabitants of Khotan were engaged in elaborate veneration of the Shiʿi twelve Imams, whom they believed to be buried at various holy sites in the Khotan region. This paper investigates Khotan’s net work of holy sites and the narratives that were attached to them, from the sixteenth century to the present. While the political landscape of the present may sometimes make the Sunni-Shiʿi divide (...)
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  7. A fair exchange: why living kidney donors in England should be financially compensated.Daniel Rodger & Bonnie Venter - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (4):625-634.
    Every year, hundreds of patients in England die whilst waiting for a kidney transplant, and this is evidence that the current system of altruistic-based donation is not sufficient to address the shortage of kidneys available for transplant. To address this problem, we propose a monopsony system whereby kidney donors can opt-in to receive financial compensation, whilst still preserving the right of individuals to donate without receiving any compensation. A monopsony system describes a market structure where there is only one ‘buyer’—in (...)
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    Arguing about desirable consequences: What constitutes a convincing argument?Hans Hoeken, Rian Timmers & Peter Jan Schellens - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (3):394 - 416.
    Argument quality has consistently been shown to have strong and lasting persuasive effects. The question is what criteria people use to distinguish strong from weak arguments and how these criteria relate to the ones proposed in normative argumentation theory. In an experiment 235 participants without training in argumentation theory rated the acceptance of 30 claims about the desirability of a consequence that were supported by either an argument from analogy, from authority, or from consequences. The supporting arguments were systematically manipulated (...)
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    Cuerpos políticos y contra-representaciones.Rian Lozano - 2010 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas: Serie Monográfica 2:343.
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  10. Reflections on Medieval just war theories : a commentary on part one.Gerson Moreno-Riaño - 2007 - In Henrik Syse & Gregory M. Reichberg (eds.), Ethics, nationalism, and just war: medieval and contemporary perspectives. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
     
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  11. Republikeins feminisme.Rian Voet - 1988 - Krisis 8 (31):65-79.
     
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  12. Christianity and American Education.Edwin H. Rian - 1949
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  13. La estética desde el observador : narratividad y pragmática en la construcción del sentido fílmico : apuntes desde Amores perros.Vladimir Sánchez Riaño - 2017 - In Porfirio Cardona Restrepo, Freddy Santamaría Velasco, Juan Osorio-Villegas & Alejandro Tomasini Bassols (eds.), Cine y pensamiento. Medellín, Colombia: Editorial Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.
     
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    Woman, man, and the evolution of social structure.Riane Eisler - 1987 - World Futures 23 (1):79-92.
    This paper (presented during the Physis: Inhabiting the Earth conference, Florence, Italy, October 28?31, 1986) examines the evolution of social structure from the new perspective of findings indicating that how the relations between the female and male halves of humanity are structured has profoundly affected human social organization as well as the direction of cultural evolution. Drawing from archeological data and the study of ancient myths, it briefly traces the development of western culture through Paleolithic, Neolithic, and historic times. It (...)
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    Technology, gender, and history: Toward a nonlinear model of social evolution.Riane Eisler - 1991 - World Futures 32 (4):207-225.
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    Isaiah 36–39: Rethinking the issues of priority and historical reliability.Joel E. Anderson & Pieter M. Venter - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Midrash as exegetical approach of early Jewish exegesis, with some examples from the Book of Ruth.Man Ki Chan & Pieter M. Venter - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    The function of Zechariah 7–8 within the book of Zechariah.Yohan Im & Pieter M. Venter - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    Die juridiese problematiek van grondbesit in die boek Rut.Milda Stanton & Pieter Venter - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (1).
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    Action research and human evolution: David Loye's lifelong exploration of moral sensitivity.Riane Eisler - 1997 - World Futures 49 (1):89-101.
    (1997). Action research and human evolution: David Loye's lifelong exploration of moral sensitivity. World Futures: Vol. 49, The Dialatic of Evolution: Essays in Honor of David Loye, pp. 89-101.
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    Cooperation, competition, and gylany: Cultural evolution from a new dynamic perspective.Riane Eisler & Allan Combs - 1991 - World Futures 31 (2):169-179.
    (1991). Cooperation, competition, and gylany: Cultural evolution from a new dynamic perspective. World Futures: Vol. 31, Cooperation: Toward a Post-Modern Ethic, pp. 169-179.
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    Commentary on reviews.Riane Eisler - 1988 - World Futures 25 (3):315-318.
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    Creativity, society, and the hidden subtext of gender: Toward a new contextualized approach.Riane Eisler & Alfonso Montuori - 2007 - World Futures 63 (7):479 – 499.
    Conventional categories of creativity are being deconstructed after the so-called postmodern debate. This article takes this process deeper, to what we will show is the hidden subtext of gender underlying how creativity has been socially constructed. It also proposes a more contextualized approach to creativity that takes into account both its individual and social dimensions and how this relates to what Eisler (1987) has called a partnership rather than dominator model of society.
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  24. Gentle paths.Riane Eisler & David Loye - 1991 - World Futures 32:267.
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    Human Possibilities: An Integrated Systems Approach.Riane Eisler - 2013 - World Futures 69 (4-6):269 - 289.
    (2013). Human Possibilities: An Integrated Systems Approach. World Futures: Vol. 69, The Complexity of Life and Lives of Complexity, pp. 269-289.
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    The dynamics of cultural and technological evolution: Domination versus partnership.Riane Eisler - 2002 - World Futures 58 (2 & 3):159 – 174.
    There is growing consensus that we need a new paradigm if we are to solve the global problems that are the result of actions and policies stemming from prevailing paradigms or cognitive maps. Theories are cognitive maps. This article summarizes cultural transformation theory, which proposes that to solve our mounting global problems we need a clearer understanding of the self-organizing interaction of two basic movements in cultural evolution. The first consists of technological phase changes, including the most recent shift from (...)
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    The hidden future: A global view from another paradigm.Riane Eisler & David Loye - 1983 - World Futures 19 (1):123-136.
    The authors discuss the idea that sexual inequality may be a key to the world problematique. New findings from the social sciences, history, and prehistory are presented indicating a correlation between social violence and male?dominated culture.
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    Telling the Patient's Story: using theatre training to improve case presentation skills.Rachel R. Hammer, Johanna D. Rian, Jeremy K. Gregory, J. Michael Bostwick, Candace Barrett Birk, Louise Chalfant, Paul D. Scanlon & Daniel K. Hall-Flavin - 2011 - Medical Humanities 37 (1):18-22.
    A medical student's ability to present a case history is a critical skill that is difficult to teach. Case histories presented without theatrical engagement may fail to catch the attention of their intended recipients. More engaging presentations incorporate ‘stage presence’, eye contact, vocal inflection, interesting detail and succinct, well organised performances. They convey stories effectively without wasting time. To address the didactic challenge for instructing future doctors in how to ‘act’, the Mayo Medical School and The Mayo Clinic Center for (...)
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    Getting the World Right: Perceptual Accuracy and the Role of the Perceiver in Predictive Processing Models.T. Schlicht & E. Venter - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (3-4):181-206.
    Predictive processing is often presented as a unifying framework for perception, action, and cognition, being able to explain most mental phenomena : with regard to perception, the brain harbours a generative model issuing top-down expectations that are matched against bottom-up sensory feedback. Mismatches lead to error messages and model updates until the brain is 'getting it right'. The core notion of prediction error minimization commits the framework to a specification of accuracy conditions. We therefore turn to issues related to the (...)
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    Die betrokkenheid van die Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk by Bybelkunde aan die Universiteit van Pretoria.J. J. Engelbrecht & P. M. Venter - 1992 - HTS Theological Studies 48 (1/2).
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    Karl Popper's critical rationalism.Murray Faure & Albert Venter - 1993 - In J. J. Snyman (ed.), Conceptions of Social Inquiry. Human Sciences Research Council. pp. 31--37.
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    Behavioral Economics, Motivating Psycho-Education Improvements: A Mobile Technology Initiative in South Africa.Alexandra Mary Forsythe & Catherine Venter - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A canonical-literary reading of Lamentations 5.Shinman Kang & Pieter M. Venter - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    An analytical perspective on the Fellowship Narrative of Genesis 18:1–15.Ahn Sang Keun & Pieter M. Venter - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    The disposal of the hattat flesh.Gyung-Yul Kim & Pieter M. Venter - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    Organ procurement in Israel: Lessons for South Africa.M. Slabbert & Bonnie Venter - 2015 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 8 (2):44.
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    Toward an Embodied, Embedded Predictive Processing Account.Elmarie Venter - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this paper, I argue for an embodied, embedded approach to predictive processing and thus align the framework with situated cognition. The recent popularity of theories conceiving of the brain as a predictive organ has given rise to two broad camps in the literature that I call free energy enactivism and cognitivist predictive processing. The two approaches vary in scope and methodology. The scope of cognitivist predictive processing is narrow and restricts cognition to brain processes and structures; it does not (...)
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    Samehang van verhoudingswoorde as middelpunt van verhoudingsherstel in die boek Hosea – ‘n sosioretoriese studie.Johannes C. F. Harris & Pieter M. Venter - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Volume Contents (Volume 3).Daniel S. Levine & Riane Eisler - 2002 - Brain and Mind 3 (4):415-417.
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    Oracle against Israel’s social injustices: A rhetorical analysis of Amos 2:6−8.Ferry Y. Mamahit & Pieter M. Venter - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    Kategeet en geloofsvorming: Perspektiewe vanuit die Praktiese Teologie.Casper J. H. Venter - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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  42. The Notion of Ubuntu and Communalism in African Educational Discourse.Elza Venter - 2004 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2/3):149-160.
    The notion of ubuntu and communalism is of great importance in anAfrican educational discourse, as well as inAfrican Philosophy of Education and in Africanphilosophical discourse. Ubuntu is aphilosophy that promotes the common good ofsociety and includes humanness as an essentialelement of human growth.
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  43. Nurture, nature, and caring: We are not prisoners of our genes. [REVIEW]Riane Eisler & Daniel S. Levine - 2002 - Brain and Mind 3 (1):9-52.
    This article develops a theory for how caringbehavior fits into the makeup of humans andother mammals. Biochemical evidence for threemajor patterns of response to stressful orotherwise complex situations is reviewed. There is the classic fight-or-flight response;the dissociative response, involving emotionalwithdrawal and disengagement; and the bondingresponse, a variant of which Taylor et al. (2000) called tend-and-befriend. All three ofthese responses can be explained as adaptationsthat have been selected for in evolution andare shared between humans and other mammals. Yet each of us (...)
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    Die huwelik as identiteitsmerker in die Ou Testament.Pieter M. Venter - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (3).
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    Positional In-Match Running Demands of University Rugby Players in South Africa.Cameron Donkin, Ranel Venter, Derik Coetzee & Wilbur Kraak - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Geloofskommunikasie in ’n pluriforme wêreld.Yolanda Dreyer, P. M. Venter & T. F. J. Dreyer - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (3).
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    Exposure Ethics: Does Hiv Pre‐Exposure Prophylaxis Raise Ethical Problems for the Health Care Provider and Policy Maker?Francois Venter, Lucy Allais & Marlise Richter - 2013 - Bioethics 28 (6):269-274.
    The last few years have seen dramatic progress in the development of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). These developments have been met by ethical concerns. HIV interventions are often thought to be ethically difficult. In a context which includes disagreements over human rights, controversies over testing policies, and questions about sexual morality and individual responsibility, PrEP has been seen as an ethically complex intervention. We argue that this is mistaken, and that in fact, PrEP does not raise new ethical concerns. Some (...)
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    Corporate social responsibility for SMEs: A proposed hypothesised model.Venter E. Turyakira P. - 2012 - African Journal of Business Ethics 6 (2):106.
    In a competitive, globalised world, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is proposed as a strategy to invigorate the competitiveness of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The primary objective of this paper is to identify CSR factors that influence the competitiveness of SMEs and to develop a hypothesised model that can be tested on SMEs. Although SMEs in Uganda are increasingly becoming the backbone of the economy, their rate of survival and competitiveness are a cause for concern. The outcomes of CSR activities (...)
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    Corporate social responsibility for SMEs: A proposed hypothesised model.Peter Turyakira, Elmarie Venter & Elroy Smith - 2012 - African Journal of Business Ethics 6 (2):106.
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    Perspectives on business ethics in South African small and medium enterprises.Ireze van Wyk & Peet Venter - 2022 - African Journal of Business Ethics 16 (1):81-104.
    SMEs are the driving force of economies. However, they face challenges that affect their long-term survival, such as developing ethical business environments. Business ethicsrelated research is underdeveloped in SMEs, thus limiting our understanding of business ethics in SMEs. The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate how business ethics is conceptualised in SMEs, using the Delphi Technique. In SMEs, business ethics is viewed as doing the right thing, having integrity, being transparent, trustworthy, and behaving responsibly towards internal and external (...)
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