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This paper explores the nature of Cartesian persons in relation to contemporary Social Trinitarian doctrines. We critically engage with three prominent models of the Social Trinity—those of William Lane Craig, Keith Yandell, and William Hasker—and ...
Joshua R. Farris, Andrew Hollingsworth
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The extensive relations maintained by the Protestant Church in Germany with South Africa during the apartheid era led to conflicts in West German Protestantism.
Sebastian Justke, Sebastian Tripp
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The Rustenburg Church Conference of 1990: A call to the churches in South Africa after 30 years
The Rustenburg Church Conference took place in 1990, 30 years after the historic Cottesloe Church Consultation of 1960. Both these conferences had a huge influence on the history of the churches in South Africa.
Johan M. van der Merwe
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The Extraordinary and the Ordinary: The Possibilities and Problems of Eberhard Jüngel’s Hermeneutics
Abstract Eberhard Jüngel insists on the absolute transcendence of God and on human language as the vehicle for that transcendence. In doing so, he makes claims both about the power of language and the limits of humanity in relation to language. In exploring this tension, the essay will examine whether Jüngel successfully navigates the tension between ...
Deborah Casewell
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This study addressed the theological and sociopolitical gap in Indonesia's response to agrarian and ecological crises. It aimed to reinterpret the concept of 'God's time' through a Kairos lens, linking it to Christian educational praxis and eco ...
Raden Bima Adi
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ABSTRACT This article addresses the charge of “stupidity” leveled at nineteenth‐century thought by recent critical posthumanist and post‐anthropocentric theorists. The article's first section traces a particularistic reading of nineteenth‐century philosophy of history in the writings of Rosi Braidotti and Bruno Latour, both of whom have employed the ...
CALLUM BARRELL, SARA RAIMONDI
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The Kairos Document and Baptist Political Theology: Prophetic witness and social justice
This article demonstrates the alignment of Baptist ecclesiology with the Kairos imperative for ethical discernment and decisive action necessary for the contemporary church, drawing on the principles of Baptist Political Theology, including the ...
Thembelani E. Jentile
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“Where Now for Visible Unity?”
Abstract This article provides a short introduction to the activities and the spirit of the World Council of Churches for the ecumenical year 2025 by paying particular attention to the commemoration and anniversary celebration of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, which will take place in October 2025 in Egypt under the theme “Where now for ...
Martin Illert
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A quest for a liberatory learning ethos : a case study of the women's associations in the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa. [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.This study was sparked by a concern abou t the impact of economic and social injustices and ecological destruction on the livelihoods of communities in Southern Africa. While the churches’
Dibeela, Cheryl Natalie.
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This contribution is derived from a more extensive 2018 PhD study in which the contested nature of the discourses on reconciliation is explored. It provides a conceptual analysis of how reconciliation is understood in the Kairos Document (1985). Regarded
Demaine J. Solomons
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