This contribution aims to research the meaning of the category of creativity and newness for the doctrine of God and particularly for the identity of the Holy Spirit. It is argued that the biblical narrative itself gives ample ground to criticize the traditional notion of immutability. By briefly analyzing the notion of God’s regret in some biblical passages the conclusion is drawn that God himself in situations of crisis is urged to search for a way forward. In this context the Holy Spirit plays a dominant role as the creative power of the kingdom that was on Jesus and empowered him during his life unto the cross. It is suggested that this should have a bearing on the doctrine of God: The Holy Spirit represents the eschatological drive in ...
The article begins with a discussion of the development of the doctine with regard to the Holy Spiri...
“Worshipped and glorified with the Father and the Son”: (Re)discovering the Holy Spirit. The years b...
The starting-point of the Church’s doctrine of inspiration is obviously to be found in the self-witn...
Human beings have long raised questions about the origin, nature, meaning and, more recently, the de...
The comments H.B. Swete made early last century initiated a high regard in general for Irenaeus’ doc...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the me...
Thesis (M.Th.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The main aim of this study is to f...
The Trinitarian discourse of the 4th and 5th centuries grew out of earlier developments, whilst at t...
Until the 20th century theologians paid little attention to the work of the Holy Spirit in the worl...
<p>The Trinitarian discourse of the 4th and 5th centuries grew out of earlier developments, wh...
I suggest that God’s life is the Spirit’s eternal interpretation of the Word as the perfect sign (re...
The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in relation to Wi...
Why I thought it useful to offer an explanation of Hegel’s doctrine on the Incarnation was so that t...
The third person of the Godhead has always been a mystery and open to discussion. Unfortunately, the...
The article begins with a discussion of the development of the doctine with regard to the Holy Spiri...
“Worshipped and glorified with the Father and the Son”: (Re)discovering the Holy Spirit. The years b...
The starting-point of the Church’s doctrine of inspiration is obviously to be found in the self-witn...
Human beings have long raised questions about the origin, nature, meaning and, more recently, the de...
The comments H.B. Swete made early last century initiated a high regard in general for Irenaeus’ doc...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the me...
Thesis (M.Th.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The main aim of this study is to f...
The Trinitarian discourse of the 4th and 5th centuries grew out of earlier developments, whilst at t...
Until the 20th century theologians paid little attention to the work of the Holy Spirit in the worl...
<p>The Trinitarian discourse of the 4th and 5th centuries grew out of earlier developments, wh...
I suggest that God’s life is the Spirit’s eternal interpretation of the Word as the perfect sign (re...
The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in relation to Wi...
Why I thought it useful to offer an explanation of Hegel’s doctrine on the Incarnation was so that t...
The third person of the Godhead has always been a mystery and open to discussion. Unfortunately, the...
The article begins with a discussion of the development of the doctine with regard to the Holy Spiri...
“Worshipped and glorified with the Father and the Son”: (Re)discovering the Holy Spirit. The years b...
The starting-point of the Church’s doctrine of inspiration is obviously to be found in the self-witn...