EDITORIAL PREFACE
Résumé
This issue of Scriptura is the third annual publication for which the Southern African Biblical Studies Society is responsible. Three of the articles in this volume were read at the Society’s annual congress, which was held at the Johannesburg College of Education in May 1989.The congress centred around the theme: The Bible, the Child and Education. The focus of attention was directed towards three poles which have vital importance in teaching of Biblical Studies. As in previous years, the assistance of specialists in fields outside Biblical Studies was obtained, to give insights that could be of use in the teaching of Biblical Studies.Téléchargements
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