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In ’n vorige artikel is beredeneer dat die grammaties-historiese metode van Skrifuitleg as kreatuurlike geskrif nie meer voldoende is vir alleengebruik in Skrifvertolking nie en dat dit met ander uitgangspunte aangevul moet word.
Adriaan L. Rheeder
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Ecclesiology is a key issue for the present age of church history. This groundbreaking work by one of today's leading theologians offers a major Protestant ecclesiology for the church ...
Greggs, Tom 1980-
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Ecclesiology and Ethnography with Humility: Going Through Barth
Drawing on the notion that future Ecclesiologies would be wise to go through Karl Barth rather than to attempt to go around him. This article proposes a cautious humility for ethnographic approaches to ecclesiology. The article builds on the move towards
Ward, Pete
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Prediking is intensioneel en wil verandering bewerk. Onder die prediking vind interaksie en kommunikasie tussen prediker en hoorder plaas. Die oomblik wanneer die prediker skryf of praat, maak hy of sy van styl gebruik.
Ferdinand P. Kruger
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Ascension of Jesus: Drawing from the thoughts of Andries van Aarde
This article stems from the author’s dialogue with New Testament scholar Andries van Aarde about the divinity of Jesus, during which the topic of Jesus’ ascension also arose.
Chris Jones
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'Democracy is coming to the RSA': On democracy, theology, and futural historicity
This article brings the concept of democracy as an open-ended tradition in conversation with notions dealing with historicity and the future, such as democracy to come , promise , and a democratic vision .
Robert R. Vosloo
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The Ecclesiology of the Oxford Movement
Ecclesiology is fundamental to an understanding of the Oxford Movement. The catalyst of the Movement was the political modification of the Anglican confessional state, which was a significant challenge to earlier Anglican understandings of the Church. In
Geoffrey Rowell
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Calvin on slavery: Providence and social ethics in the 16th century
In this article, Calvin’s views on slavery are evaluated within the broader historical context of the practice of slavery during the late Middle Ages and the 16th century, and also in the light of various views inherited from Greek and Roman antiquity ...
Eric Kayayan
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Before the Eucharist, a Familial Morality Arises
While differing ecclesiologies have informed family ethics, families can be understood as having a common sacramental backbone. To demonstrate this thesis, I first look at Virgil Michel, O.S.B., who uses a Mystical Body of Christ ecclesiology to argue ...
Matthew Sherman
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