Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scripture in the Dutch Reformed Church 1930-1990This article seeks to understand developments in biblical scholarship in the Dutch Reformed Church in the period 1930 to 1990 from the perspective of epistemology and methodology, and that of socio-political history. It also tries to explain developments on the epistemological level from the perspective of socio-political history. An explanation is thus attempted for the sometimes confusing fact that apartheid, which was once presented as a ‘biblical’ imperative by the Dutch Reformed Church has recently, on ‘biblical’ grounds, been proclaimed a sin by the same church
The journal Woord en Daad ("Word and Action") was founded in 1954 with the aim of discussing politic...
Should church services still be closed? Part 2 This paper - in two parts - deals with the question o...
The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluationThe Church Order o...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
Through faith, from begimiing to end? Rethinking the Letter to the Romans by South African theologia...
Reinterpreting the paradigm concerning ‘Kollegialisme’ in order to understand the Afrikaans churches...
Abstract: The Dutch Reformed Church, church order, and education.From the first church order of the ...
When one becomes two: A perspective on recent events in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa. O...
Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’ In this article the author looks i...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...
The idiom of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk - A theological question This article focuses on the th...
Church conferences: Does the Reformed Church government have room for it?The National Conference of ...
This paper - in two parts - deals with the question of whether the NederduitschHervormde Church shou...
The HSRC Report on religion, intergroup relations and social change in South AfricaThis article deal...
This article depicts the theology of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as embodied in espe...
The journal Woord en Daad ("Word and Action") was founded in 1954 with the aim of discussing politic...
Should church services still be closed? Part 2 This paper - in two parts - deals with the question o...
The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluationThe Church Order o...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
Through faith, from begimiing to end? Rethinking the Letter to the Romans by South African theologia...
Reinterpreting the paradigm concerning ‘Kollegialisme’ in order to understand the Afrikaans churches...
Abstract: The Dutch Reformed Church, church order, and education.From the first church order of the ...
When one becomes two: A perspective on recent events in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa. O...
Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’ In this article the author looks i...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...
The idiom of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk - A theological question This article focuses on the th...
Church conferences: Does the Reformed Church government have room for it?The National Conference of ...
This paper - in two parts - deals with the question of whether the NederduitschHervormde Church shou...
The HSRC Report on religion, intergroup relations and social change in South AfricaThis article deal...
This article depicts the theology of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as embodied in espe...
The journal Woord en Daad ("Word and Action") was founded in 1954 with the aim of discussing politic...
Should church services still be closed? Part 2 This paper - in two parts - deals with the question o...
The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluationThe Church Order o...