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Hilton Scott
Hilton Scott
Research Fellow, Stellenbosch University & Research Associate, University of Pretoria
Verified email at ireneprimary.co.za
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Worship in a post-lockdown context: A ritual-liturgical perspective
HR Scott
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 76 (1), 2020
162020
Ubuntu in the worship service as heterotopia: A liturgical-ecclesiological exploration
HR Scott, C Wepener
In die Skriflig 54 (1), 1-6, 2020
92020
Healing as transformation and restoration: A ritual-liturgical exploration
H Scott, CJ Wepener
HTS: Theological Studies 73 (4), 1-9, 2017
92017
Prayer and being church in postapartheid, multicultural South Africa
HR Scott, C Wepener, T Van Wyk
Verbum et Ecclesia 40 (1), 1-8, 2019
82019
Praying, believing and being church: A ritual-liturgical exploration
HR Scott
PQDT-Global, 2017
82017
Who may heal? A plea from traditional healers to participate in treating Covid-19 HTS Teol
J Beyers
Stud./Theol 76, a6169, 2020
32020
“Lest We Forget”: A Postapartheid Perspective on Remembering in Liturgy for Healing and Justice
H Scott
Studia Liturgica 51 (1), 60-72, 2021
22021
Healing and transformation through the worship service: A ritual-liturgical exploration
HR Scott
University of Pretoria, 2013
22013
As we live, so we believe, so we worship together: a liturgical exploration into the causal interrelationships between lex orandi, lex credendi, lex (con) vivendi
HR Scott
Stellenbosch Theological Journal 7 (2), 1-19, 2021
12021
All things bright and beautiful: Liturgy for sustainable living
H Scott
Stellenbosch Theological Journal 7 (1), 1-18, 2021
12021
A Sense of Belonging: Being Church in Pluralistic Society
H Scott
Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2022
2022
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