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    Black Women’s Lives Matter: Social Movements and Storytelling against Sexual and Gender-based Violence in the US.Domale Dube Keys - 2021 - Feminist Review 128 (1):163-168.
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    Ethical and practical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: a qualitative interview and focus group study in the United States.Karine Dubé, Davey Smith, Brandon Brown, Susan Little, Steven Hendrickx, Stephen A. Rawlings, Samuel Ndukwe, Hursch Patel, Christopher Christensen, Andy Kaytes, Jeff Taylor, Susanna Concha-Garcia, Sara Gianella & John Kanazawa - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundOne of the next frontiers in HIV research is focused on finding a cure. A new priority includes people with HIV (PWH) with non-AIDS terminal illnesses who are willing to donate their bodies at the end-of-life (EOL) to advance the search towards an HIV cure. We endeavored to understand perceptions of this research and to identify ethical and practical considerations relevant to implementing it.MethodsWe conducted 20 in-depth interviews and 3 virtual focus groups among four types of key stakeholders in the (...)
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    Sortilin: An unusual suspect in cholesterol metabolism.Joseph B. Dubé, Christopher T. Johansen & Robert A. Hegele - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (6):430-437.
    The concentration of low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (C) in plasma is a key determinant of cardiovascular disease risk and human genetic studies have long endeavoured to elucidate the pathways that regulate LDL metabolism. Massive genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) of common genetic variation associated with LDL‐C in the population have implicated SORT1 in LDL metabolism. Using experimental paradigms and standards appropriate for understanding the mechanisms by which common variants alter phenotypic expression, three recent publications have presented divergent and even contradictory findings. (...)
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    Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life.Karine Dubé, Sara Gianella, Susan Concha-Garcia, Susan J. Little, Andy Kaytes, Jeff Taylor, Kushagra Mathur, Sogol Javadi, Anshula Nathan, Hursch Patel, Stuart Luter, Sean Philpott-Jones, Brandon Brown & Davey Smith - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):83.
    The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Mental Health have a new research priority: inclusion of terminally ill persons living with HIV in HIV cure-related research. For example, the Last Gift is a clinical research study at the University of California San Diego for PLWHIV who have a terminal illness, with a prognosis of less than 6 months. As end-of-life HIV cure research is relatively new, the scientific community has a timely opportunity to (...)
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    Redemption and restoration: The anti-slavery/trafficking call of Christian missions in South Africa today.Siphiwe I. Dube - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-11.
    This article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and presents an analysis of select Christian-identified organisations working in anti-slavery/trafficking in South Africa. Using website content of the select organisations as primary material, the article argues that in similar ways to the paternalistic early Christian missionary approach to indigenous religious practices, the politics of paternalism persist to this day in the realm of Christian organisations working in anti-slavery in South Africa. That is, the ‘White Saviour Industrial Complex’ (...)
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    Ethical and practical considerations for cell and gene therapy toward an HIV cure: findings from a qualitative in-depth interview study in the United States.Jane Simoni, Steven G. Deeks, Michael J. Peluso, John A. Sauceda, Boro Dropulić, Kim Anthony-Gonda, Jen Adair, Jeff Taylor, Lynda Dee, Jeff Sheehy, Laurie Sylla, Michael Louella, Hursch Patel, John Kanazawa & Karine Dubé - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundHIV cure research involving cell and gene therapy has intensified in recent years. There is a growing need to identify ethical standards and safeguards to ensure cell and gene therapy (CGT) HIV cure research remains valued and acceptable to as many stakeholders as possible as it advances on a global scale.MethodsTo elicit preliminary ethical and practical considerations to guide CGT HIV cure research, we implemented a qualitative, in-depth interview study with three key stakeholder groups in the United States: (1) biomedical (...)
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    Ethics of HIV cure research: an unfinished agenda. [REVIEW]Jeremy Sugarman, John A. Sauceda, Brandon Brown, Parya Saberi, Mallory O. Johnson, Laney Henley, Samuel Ndukwe, Hursch Patel, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Danielle M. Campbell, David Palm, Orbit Clanton, David Kelly, Jan Kosmyna, Michael Louella, Laurie Sylla, Christopher Roebuck, Nora Jones, Lynda Dee, Jeff Taylor, John Kanazawa & Karine Dubé - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-14.
    BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, governments and people living with HIV (PLWH). To date, over 250 biomedical studies worldwide are or have been related to discovering a safe, effective, and scalable HIV cure, most of which are early translational research and experimental medicine. As HIV cure research increases, it is critical to identify and address the ethical challenges posed by this research.MethodsWe conducted a scoping review of the growing HIV cure (...)
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    The cultural distortion of the African world view and the subordination of women in ‘postcolonial’ African societies.Ebbah Dube - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):192-201.
    The purpose of this article is to bring to light a critical question which borders around the decolonial feminism discourse, and in so doing I unveil some salient insights which add valuable contributions to the discourse about the place of feminism in the African context. The motivating problem is the question of subordination of women in Africa. There are many reasons and questions, each deserving thorough examination that have been brought forward for the causes and possible explanations of the phenomenon. (...)
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    Hayek on Bentham.Allison Dube - 1990 - Utilitas 2 (1):71.
    F. A. Hayek has had great influence upon recent political thought. Though he presents no organized account of Bentham his many references, mostly uncomplimentary, create the impression that Bentham's presentation was characteristically ‘crudely expressed’ and ‘naive’, and that Benthamite constructivism has been a major threat to individual liberty and a precursor of totalitarian social control. While Hayek has made a valuable contribution to the study of political ideas, this caricature has probably discouraged his readers from studying Bentham. It will be (...)
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    Who Do You Say that I Am?Musa W. Dube - 2007 - Feminist Theology 15 (3):346-367.
    This article is an amalgam of four talks given over several days at The Community of Women and Men in Mission Conference. The overall title `Who do you say that I am?' covers the subjects of Jesus the Liberator, The Healer, The One Who Empowers, and The One Who Sends Us. The author explores these issues in the context of Africa and opens a very illuminating set of questions.
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    Siddhasiddhāntapaddhatiḥ. Gorakhanātha & Rāghavendra Dūbe - 2008 - Vārāṇasyām: Sampūrṇānanda Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya. Edited by Rāghavendra Dūbe.
    On Yoga philosophy according to Nātha sect; with Sanskrit and Hindi commentaries.
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  12. Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible.Musa W. Dube - 2000
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    Boleo: A postcolonial feminist reading.Musa W. Dube - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    The relationship between postcolonialism and feminism is often complicated and conflict-laden in its struggles against empire and patriarchy and its related social categories of oppression. The question is, How have African women in former colonies balanced their act? To address this question, the article focusses on Boleo, A Setswana Novel. Firstly, theories of post-coloniality and feminism are explored. Secondly, four creative African women writers are analysed for their take on the intersection of postcolonialism and feminism prior to reading Boleo, A (...)
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    Can religion (un)zombify? The trajectories of psychic capture theology in postcolonial South Africa.Bekithemba Dube - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    ‘Police arrested suspected criminals in a satanic place masquerading as a church … There is no church there, but there is Satanism … Those people are not praying for anything, but they have hypnotised abantu [people]’. Informed by a decoloniality lens in relation to motifs such as coloniality of power and knowledge and being, I argue that mafiarised religions in South Africa thrive through psychic capture theology. Some emerging religious movements subject their followers to unthinkable practices, which makes outsiders question (...)
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    Jesus: The infected healer and infectious community – Liminality and creative rituals in the Jesus community in view of COVID-19.Zorodzai Dube - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):6.
    Using theories in medical anthropology, especially the ideas inspired by Hector Avalos and George Foster, the study explains three activities associated with the early Christian healthcare system: (1) touching infectious people, (2) hospitality towards possibly infectious people and (3) the practice of itinerary evangelism as an activity that earned Christianity the dubious role of being a carrier of infectious diseases. Discussed alongside the issues associated with the advent of COVID-19, the study aims at (1) reflecting that early Christian healthcare system, (...)
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    African women legends and the spirituality of resistance.Dube Shomanah, W. Musa, Telesia K. Musili & Sylvia Owusu-Ansah (eds.) - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume focuses on African indigenous women legends and their potential to serve as midwives for gender empowerment and for contributing towards African feminist theories. It considers the intersection of gender and spirituality in subverting patriarchy, colonialism, anthropocentricism, capitalism as well elevating African women to the social space of speaking as empowered subjects with public influence. The chapters examine historical, cultural, and religious African women legends who became champions of liberation and their approach to social justice. The authors suggest that (...)
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    Gender, African philosophies, and concepts.Dube Shomanah & W. Musa (eds.) - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume sets out to explore, propose, and generate feminist theories based on African indigenous philosophies and concepts. It investigates specific philosophical and ethical concepts that emerge from African Indigenous Religions and considers their potential for providing feminist imagination for social-justice oriented Earth Communities. The contributions examine African indigenous concepts such as Ubuntu, ancestorhood, trickster discourse, storytelling, and ngozi. They look to deconstruct oppressive social categories of gender, class, ethnicity, race, colonialism, heteronormativity, and anthropocentricism. The book will be of interest (...)
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    The Artistry of Critical Thought.Siphiwe I. Dube - 2022 - Theoria 69 (170):89-113.
    This article provides an analysis of the way in which contemporary forms of intelligence discourse, in similar fashion to political art, function by delimiting critical thought. The intelligence discourse critiqued is extolled through things such as progressive intelligence acquisition and the supposed indispensability of Democratic reason, amongst other qualities. In support of its argument, the article focusses specifically on Baudrillard’s analysis of the notion of the intelligence of evil, as well as on the Frankfurt School’s critique of massification. However, the (...)
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    Bindepinde [stout rope] theology and religio-political dialogue in Zimbabwe.Edmore Dube - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):8.
    The article is motivated by a growing interest to solve local problems by infusing indigenous knowledge systems. It discusses the strained interface between religious and political actors using a local brand of theology, termed bindepinde [stout rope] theology. This theology is based on a local fable told to children, on how a Hare abused Hippopotamus and Elephant using a tethering rope. The folk story is taken as a metaphor in which Hare represents the sly politician abusing the rope to control (...)
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    The content and structure of laypeople's concept of pleasure.Laurette Dubé & Jordan Le Bel - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (2):263-295.
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    Assessing the belief bias effect with ROCs: It's a response bias effect.Chad Dube, Caren M. Rotello & Evan Heit - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (3):831-863.
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    The theme of acquisitiveness in Bentham's political thought.Allison Dube - 1991 - New York: Garland.
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    Mahābhārata: Bhāratīya saṃskr̥ti ke naitika mūlya.Jagata Nārāyaṇa Dube - 1999 - Dillī: Sañjaya Prakāśana.
    Hindu ethics as depicted in the Mahābhārata, Hindu religious text.
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  24. Méditations philosophiques, 1952-1962.Rodolphe Dubé - 1964 - [Paris]: Éditions de la Diaspora française.
     
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    Robert Briggs, The Animal-to-Come: Zoopolitics in Deconstruction.Joëlle Dubé - 2023 - Derrida Today 16 (1):90-96.
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    Resisting Ex-Appropriation: Artistic Remains at Times of Environmental Instability.Joëlle Dubé - 2023 - Oxford Literary Review 45 (1):104-122.
    With rapidly spreading extractive practices on a global scale, the amount of residue generated raises the question of waste management and economic externalities. Are humans, and most crucially the Earth, equipped to welcome such an exponentially increasing quantity of restants? Artworks, as inexhaustible in their readings, are congenial to this idea of irreducible remains. In this paper, I argue Derrida’s treatment of remains might provide a waste-based approach to ecocriticism which, in turns, can be leveraged to articulate an insightful reading (...)
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  27. Śrīmadādyaśaṅkarācārya kī dīkshā-sthalī: śodha-grantha.Kr̥shṇacandra Dube - 2010 - Dvārakā, Jāmanagara, Gujarāta: Śrīdvārākadhīśa Saṃskr̥ta Akeḍamī.
    Research work on birth place of Śaṅkarācārya, Hindu philosopher.
     
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    Saṃskr̥ta-vāṅmaya meṃ Karma-siddhānta.Satyaprakāśa Dube (ed.) - 2017 - Jodhapura: Rājasthānī Granthāgāra.
    Contributed articles on the concept of doctrines of Karma (action) in Indic philosophy with reference to Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sanskrit literature.
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    Vācaspati Miśra.Rājendra Prasāda Dūbe - 1998 - Nayī Dillī: Sāhitya Akādemī.
    On the life and works of Vācaspatimiśra, fl. 976-1000, Hindu philosopher.
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  30. Vers une sagesse.Rodolphe Dubé - 1966 - [Paris]: Éditions de la Diaspora française.
     
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    Yoga anvīkshā: Yoga kā itihāsa, vikāsa evaṃ darśana.Suśima Dube - 2018 - Jayapura: Darśana Vibhāga, Rājasthāna Viśvavidyālaya.
    On Yoga philosophy; includes Health aspects.
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    Yoga philosophy and practices.Suśima Dube - 2019 - New Delhi: DK Printworld (P).
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    Why do postgraduate students commit plagiarism? An empirical study.Gift Dube, Winner Dominic Chawinga & Apatsa Selemani - 2018 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 14 (1).
    The study investigated postgraduate students’ knowledge of plagiarism, forms of plagiarism they commit, the reasons they commit plagiarism and actions taken against postgraduate students who plagiarise at Mzuzu University in Malawi. The study adopted a mixed methods approach. The quantitative data were collected by distributing questionnaires to postgraduate students and academic staff whereas qualitative data were collected by conducting follow-up interviews with some academics, an assistant registrar and assistant librarian. The study found that despite students reporting that they had a (...)
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    Behavioral momentum and multiple stimulus control topographies.William J. McIlvane & William V. Dube - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):109-109.
    We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control topographies (SCTs). Nevin & Grace's analysis offers new variables to consider in the design of stimulus-control shaping procedures and cross-setting generalization of newly established behavior. A multiple-SCT perspective also suggests that fixed-trial discrimination procedures may offer advantages for reconciling momentum theory and partial reinforcement extinction effects.
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    Bhāratīya dārśanika cintana. Vijayaśrī, ḌīĀra Bhaṇḍārī & Jyotisvarūpa Dube (eds.) - 2000 - Dillī: Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana-Parishad tathā Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Korporeśana.
    Presidential addresses delivered at various annual sessions of the Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana-Parishad.
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    The belief bias effect is aptly named: A reply to Klauer and Kellen (2011).Chad Dube, Caren M. Rotello & Evan Heit - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (1):155-163.
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    The statue debate: Ancestors and ‘mnemonic energy’ in Paul and now.Zorodzai Dube - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3):5.
    Why do people in South Africa fight over statues – even to the extent of tying themselves to a mere bust? Using insights, especially from Jan Assmann, the study develops the argument that material culture (such as images and statues) provides the social energy that drives the manner in which history is told, that is, historiography; they provide the ‘silent objects’ with the power to control the public discourse and collective identity. Statues encapsulate all we need to know, inversely, concerning (...)
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    Advaitavedānta meṃ ātma-tattva: Svānubhavadarśa ke pariprekshya meṃ.Ramā Dube - 2010 - Vārāṇasī: Kiśora Vidyā Niketana.
    Comprehensive study of Advaita philosophy of self-realization in Svānubhavadarśa of Mādhavāśrama, fl. 1740.
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  39. Conceptions of God in Vaiṣṇava philosophical systems.Manju Dube - 1984 - Varanasi: Sanjay Book Centre.
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    Experimental and theoretical evidence for a similar localization of words encoded through different modalities.Sébastien Dubé & Henri Cohen - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):285-286.
    In his target article, Pulvermüller addresses the issue of word localization in the brain. It is not clear, however, how cell assemblies are localized in the case of sensory deprivation. Pulvermüller's claim is that words learned via other modalities (i.e., sign languages) should be localized differently. It is argued, however, based on experimental and theoretical ground, that they should be found in a similar place.
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    Fire with water: generations and genders of Western political thought.Allison Dube - 1998 - Calgary: Parhelion Press.
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    La rationalité pénale moderne: réflexions théoriques et explorations empiriques.Richard Dubé, Margarida Garcia & Maíra Rocha Machado (eds.) - 2013 - [Ottawa]: Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa.
    Douze ans après la création de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en traditions juridiques et rationalité pénale, ce livre rédigé par des chercheurs associés à cette chaire se veut un hommage à son titulaire, le professeur Alvaro Pires. L’ouvrage fait état des plus récentes recherches empiriques et réflexions théoriques liées au concept de « rationalité pénale moderne ». La RPM fournit une grille d’analyse pour l’observation et la description du droit criminel moderne et permet de soulever des questions pertinentes (...)
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  43. Racism, are there one or 2 categories of victims+ south-african apartheid.Ef Dube - 1987 - Philosophical Forum 18 (2-3):137-141.
     
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    Sāṅkhya aura Nyāya darśana ke āloka meṃ kāraṇatā.Sŕuti Dube - 2009 - Vārāṇasī: Kalā Prakāśana.
    Comparative study of Sankhya and Nyaya Schools of Hindu philosophy with special reference of causation.
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  45. Siddhāntabinducandrikā: Svāmī Madhusūdanasarasvatī kī kr̥ti Siddhāntabindu kī Hindī vyākhyā.Sāvitrī Dube - 2004 - Ilāhābāda: Sāvitrī Dube.
    Study of exegesis of Daśaślokī, treatise of the Advaita philosophy by Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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  46. Theories and goals of education.Sc Dube - 1975 - Paideia 4.
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    Unbecoming modern: colonialism, modernity, colonial modernities.Saurabh Dube & Ishita Banerjee-Dube (eds.) - 2018 - London: Routledge.
    In this volume well-known scholars from India and Latin America - Enrique Dussel, Madhu Dubey, Walter D. Mignolo, and Sudipta Sen, to name a few - discuss the concepts of modernity and colonialism and describe how the two relate to each other. This second edition to the volume comes with a new introduction which extends and critically supplements the discussion in the earlier introduction to the volume. It explores the vital impact of the colonial pasts of India, Mexico, China, and (...)
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    Vaidika saṃskr̥ti evaṃ usakā sātatya.Sītārāma Dube (ed.) - 2006 - Dillī: Pratibhā Prakāśana.
    Contributed seminar papers on Vedic literature and civilization.
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    Experimental evidence showing that physician guidance promotes perceptions of physician empathy.Daniel Russell Hans, Priyanka Dubé & Jason Adam Wasserman - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (3):135-139.
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    Models and perspectives concerning the identity of Jesus as healer.Zorodzai Dube - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
    This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main perspectives – those that approach the identity of Jesus as healer from a theological perspective focusing on his personhood as messiah and those that use social scientific perspectives from sociology, psychology and anthropology. This study does not aim to evaluate or direct the reader towards a conclusion of Jesus’ identity, but only to review various perspectives. Based on analogies from Zimbabwe and comparative insights from (...)
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