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Church, mission and ethics. Being church with integrity
This article is an exercise in Practical Ecclesiology. The author reflects on church, mission and ethics from historical, hermeneutical and strategic perspectives.
Wim Dreyer
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Ecclesiology in the Church of England: an historical and theological examination of the role of ecclesiology in the church of England since the second world war [PDF]
From a 'postliberal' perspective I argue that there is no means by which divine truth can incontrovertibly be known or directly understood and communicated. However a communitarian and historicist approach locates the experience and the expression of the
Bagshaw, Paul
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Disputations were a fixture of Martin Luther’s academic career. Luther participated regularly in disputations. It was an important communicative vehicle through which he developed and expressed his theology.
Gabriël M.J. (Gafie) van Wyk
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Did Religious Freedom Exacerbate COVID-19? A Global Analysis. [PDF]
Saiya N, Manchanda S, Wadidi R.
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James Cooper and the Scoto-Catholic Party : tractarian reform in the Church of Scotland, 1882 - 1918
In Scotland, no less than in England, the late Victorian era was one of transition. Industrialisation and urbanisation created new social problems, while other forces - most importantly the railway - worked to undermine the national comprehensiveness of ...
Rees, Brian A.
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A Protestant perspective on Vatican II & 50 years: An engagement with dissent
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded by many in Protestant circles as one of the most significant processes in ecumenical church history during the 20th century.
Graham A. Duncan
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The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the gospel is not mistakenly understood as a new law, but as the gospel (the good news).
Gabriel M.J. van Wyk
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Succession and Interregnum in the English Polity: The Case of 1141 [PDF]
The article examines the political thought and events which occurred between the capture of King Stephen on 2 February 1141 and the council which convened a month after Stephen's release(1 November 1141) at Westminster on 7 December 1141.
Church, Stephen, S.D. Church
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Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He
Ignatius W.C. (Natie) van Wyk
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Destination New Zealand: A history of the Afrikaans Christian Church of New Zealand
The advent of democratic change in South Africa in the 1990s led to an exodus of many White Afrikaans-speaking Christians from South Africa. They settled all over the world. One of the countries of choice was New Zealand.
Johan M. Van der Merwe
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