This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the creation of the new communal identity embodied in the Christian community. Drawing upon six New Testament texts – Ephesians 2:11–22; Galatians 3:27–28, 1 Corinthians 7:17–24 and 10:17, 1 Peter 2:9–11 and Revelation 21:24–26 – it is argued that the creation of a new and prime identity in Christ does not abrogate other creaturely identities, even as it calls for the removal of such as boundary markers. Catholicity, in other words, is intrinsically related to the most radical particularity, and demands an ongoing work of discernment and of judgement vis-à-vis the gospel itself. Those baptised into Christ are now to live in the reality of Christ...
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and ...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the Holy Spirit, ethnic identity and the ‘ot...
This article is an attempt to learn from the struggle for identity in early Christianity. Since...
This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the...
This essay attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social, and cultural identities, and the ...
<p>This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
South Africa has experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants in the 21st century. Immigration an...
Within studies of World Christianity, an approach to identity construction and negotiation that fore...
T his article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity ...
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and ...
This article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity f...
<p>This article intersects various human diversities through the lens of Christian beliefs and...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The ...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The c...
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and ...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the Holy Spirit, ethnic identity and the ‘ot...
This article is an attempt to learn from the struggle for identity in early Christianity. Since...
This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the...
This essay attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social, and cultural identities, and the ...
<p>This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
South Africa has experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants in the 21st century. Immigration an...
Within studies of World Christianity, an approach to identity construction and negotiation that fore...
T his article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity ...
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and ...
This article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity f...
<p>This article intersects various human diversities through the lens of Christian beliefs and...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The ...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The c...
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and ...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the Holy Spirit, ethnic identity and the ‘ot...
This article is an attempt to learn from the struggle for identity in early Christianity. Since...