This article is structured in the following way : The introduction asks the practical question why Christianity has such a small impact on contemporary society. This topical question is partly answered by indicating that most Christians lack a worldviewish framework or social philosophy to inspire them to get involved outside their churches and do so correctly. In the second section a brief explanation of the possible solutions to this problem indicates that the reformational social philosophy may offer some help. Christian theology and Christian philosophy should mutually assist each other in this important endeavour to shape a Christian worldview, including a perspective on social life. The third section indicates how such a philosophy fo...
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<strong>Moral renewal: a challenge to the churches</strong><br /><span>The a...
CITATION: Smit, D. J. 2013. 'Jesus' en 'Politiek'? : Christologiese literatuur en publieke teologie ...
The problem to be discussed in this contribution is that many Christians, churches and theologians a...
'Christelike etiek in ΄n sekulariserende samelewing' produces authoritative, fully evidenced and wel...
Change in society and scriptural thought changes. The declining traditional churches have undertaken...
This article is an attempt to open up a new perspective on the crisis of christianity and church in ...
‘Church’ and ‘nation’ from the viewpoint of modem social theologiesThe essay reflects on the possibi...
Jesus’ table fellowship with tax collectors and sinners: aspects of a missional ecclesiology Chri...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
Ten spyte daarvan dat die meeste skoolgaande jongmense in die Ned Geref Kerk kategese deurloop, en s...
The article deals with potential ethical implications of contemporary Christological studies. In a f...
Dit boekt brengt negen opstellen samen van Gentse filosofen en godsdienstwetenschappers. Etienne Ve...
This article examines three historic Christian responses to the social question prominent in late n...
Text in Afrikaans with summaries in Afrikaans and EnglishDie uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat d...
Rede ter gelegenheid van de opening van het academisch jaar 2013-2014 van de PThU op 30 augustus 201...
<strong>Moral renewal: a challenge to the churches</strong><br /><span>The a...
CITATION: Smit, D. J. 2013. 'Jesus' en 'Politiek'? : Christologiese literatuur en publieke teologie ...
The problem to be discussed in this contribution is that many Christians, churches and theologians a...
'Christelike etiek in ΄n sekulariserende samelewing' produces authoritative, fully evidenced and wel...
Change in society and scriptural thought changes. The declining traditional churches have undertaken...
This article is an attempt to open up a new perspective on the crisis of christianity and church in ...
‘Church’ and ‘nation’ from the viewpoint of modem social theologiesThe essay reflects on the possibi...
Jesus’ table fellowship with tax collectors and sinners: aspects of a missional ecclesiology Chri...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
Ten spyte daarvan dat die meeste skoolgaande jongmense in die Ned Geref Kerk kategese deurloop, en s...
The article deals with potential ethical implications of contemporary Christological studies. In a f...
Dit boekt brengt negen opstellen samen van Gentse filosofen en godsdienstwetenschappers. Etienne Ve...
This article examines three historic Christian responses to the social question prominent in late n...
Text in Afrikaans with summaries in Afrikaans and EnglishDie uitgangspunt van die navorsing is dat d...
Rede ter gelegenheid van de opening van het academisch jaar 2013-2014 van de PThU op 30 augustus 201...
<strong>Moral renewal: a challenge to the churches</strong><br /><span>The a...
CITATION: Smit, D. J. 2013. 'Jesus' en 'Politiek'? : Christologiese literatuur en publieke teologie ...