In an essayistic manner, drawing on both exegetical and systematic theological insights, this paper explores the contours of the notion of authority in the New Testament, arguing that authority in the New Testament is primarily the performance of (liberating) authority by Christ, to which the New Testament witnesses. This witness is the New Testament’s own source of authority, but only in as far as the communities reading the New Testament engage in a communal praxis that is in line with Jesus’ own exercise of authority. The New Testament, it is argued, operates in a manner similar to that of a sacrament, while the diversity contained within its canon offers encouragement for an ongoing search for identity in Christ, rather than constitutin...
I would propose that the Evangelical approach to canon determination has historically been the weake...
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
It is most heartening to the Bible Christian to see what flimsy arguments modern theology employs to...
What does it mean to say that the Bible has authority? The author introduces and develops J. M. Boch...
This article explained the valuation of Christian believers with regard to the Christian Bible a ‘H...
Drawing on recent insights into textual authority, this article examines how the authoritativeness o...
The problems of the interpretation and the authority of the New Testa-ment have always been closely ...
This thesis is an investigation of the teaching of the early Christian community on the authority of...
The premise of this work is the distinction between the concepts of “power” and “authority.” The aut...
The place and influence of Scripture in the contemporary world is marginal and seriously undermined....
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
This dissertation is a study of the doctrine of Biblical authority as believed and taught by the Wes...
In this article, we seek to clarify the difference between the two concepts: authority and power. We...
Exousia, which is the [delete] Greek scriptural word for ‘Authority’ illustrates for us the remarkab...
I would propose that the Evangelical approach to canon determination has historically been the weake...
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
It is most heartening to the Bible Christian to see what flimsy arguments modern theology employs to...
What does it mean to say that the Bible has authority? The author introduces and develops J. M. Boch...
This article explained the valuation of Christian believers with regard to the Christian Bible a ‘H...
Drawing on recent insights into textual authority, this article examines how the authoritativeness o...
The problems of the interpretation and the authority of the New Testa-ment have always been closely ...
This thesis is an investigation of the teaching of the early Christian community on the authority of...
The premise of this work is the distinction between the concepts of “power” and “authority.” The aut...
The place and influence of Scripture in the contemporary world is marginal and seriously undermined....
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
This dissertation is a study of the doctrine of Biblical authority as believed and taught by the Wes...
In this article, we seek to clarify the difference between the two concepts: authority and power. We...
Exousia, which is the [delete] Greek scriptural word for ‘Authority’ illustrates for us the remarkab...
I would propose that the Evangelical approach to canon determination has historically been the weake...
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
It is most heartening to the Bible Christian to see what flimsy arguments modern theology employs to...