What does ‘the Bible says’ mean? A typology of reader constructsIt is argued that the unity of the Bible, so important to (Reformed) theology, ethics and life, is inevitably the result of constructs on the part of reader communities. A typology of such constructs is suggested, organising of ‘the Bible’ in diverse ways, in order to facilitate discussion between systematic theologians and biblical scholars
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
<strong>What does ‘the Bible says’ mean? A typology of reader constructs</strong><br ...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
The publication of several series of theological commentaries since the year 2000 marked the entran...
Theological interpretation of the Bible represents a broadening of the hermeneutical approaches ava...
The Bible at the university and in the churchThe question is posed as to the difference between the ...
Enersyds is dit ’n voorreg om ’n paar opmerkings oor Van Huyssteen se artikel te maak, omdat dit op ...
God with us! The claim of divine support in a situation of conflict, seen from an Old Testament pers...
Reading with a Dogmatic, Christian or Believing Attitude? The Bible in the 'Christelijke Dogmatiek' ...
Proclaiming the Gospel: An endeavour with universal scopeThis is the second part of a two-part study...
The last book to be unpackedAfrikaans poetry has been extensively influenced by the Bible. The works...
In zijn handboek neemt M. de lezer mee op weg om zich te oefenen in een persoonlijke apologetische a...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
<strong>What does ‘the Bible says’ mean? A typology of reader constructs</strong><br ...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
The publication of several series of theological commentaries since the year 2000 marked the entran...
Theological interpretation of the Bible represents a broadening of the hermeneutical approaches ava...
The Bible at the university and in the churchThe question is posed as to the difference between the ...
Enersyds is dit ’n voorreg om ’n paar opmerkings oor Van Huyssteen se artikel te maak, omdat dit op ...
God with us! The claim of divine support in a situation of conflict, seen from an Old Testament pers...
Reading with a Dogmatic, Christian or Believing Attitude? The Bible in the 'Christelijke Dogmatiek' ...
Proclaiming the Gospel: An endeavour with universal scopeThis is the second part of a two-part study...
The last book to be unpackedAfrikaans poetry has been extensively influenced by the Bible. The works...
In zijn handboek neemt M. de lezer mee op weg om zich te oefenen in een persoonlijke apologetische a...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...