How does one speak about/of God? Theological idioms in the past and presentIn transitional stages theologians perceive that proven theories, models or methods become dated and that the specific idiom in which one speaks about/of God is not relevant any more. A theological idiom is defined as an example of the dicta used in the framework of a particular conceptual frame of reference. By presenting an overview of selected theological idioms used in the past and present, this article aims to propose a model for practising theology today. The selection is made from the following conceptual frames of reference: Middle Platonism, Aristotelian Scholasticism, Reformed Theology, Reformed Orthodoxy, Liberal Theology, Dialectical Theology and Contextu...
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<strong>How does one speak about/of God? Theological idioms in the past and present</strong...
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Volgens sekere gedeeltes in die Hebreeuse Bybel kan ʼn mens nie die aanskoue van die (aan)gesig v...
Volgens sekere gedeeltes in die Hebreeuse Bybel kan ʼn mens nie die aanskoue van die (aan)gesig van...
<strong>How does one speak about/of God? Theological idioms in the past and present</strong...
The idiom of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk - A theological question This article focuses on the th...
The theological debate: Its value and significance With negotiation and debate being the buzz-words ...
The theological distinctness of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk: Questions and nuancesA survey of pa...
Religio-scientific aspects of theologyTheology cannot pronounce the science of religion an irrelevan...
God with us! The claim of divine support in a situation of conflict, seen from an Old Testament pers...
MA (Pastoral), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Verwerping – daardie liefdelose vers...
What does the end of traditional metaphysical language about God mean? In conversation with New Test...
Embarrassment of the theologian concerning the theodicy problemQuestions concerning human suffering ...
Doing theology for secularised manOne of the problems of theology today is how to tell the story of ...
Trends in theological education: The road ahead From the viewpoint of ‘theology in the church for th...
View of Scripture: Some aspectsThis essay deals with the relation between God’s work and man’s actio...
The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and loveThe resurrection of Jesus p...
Volgens sekere gedeeltes in die Hebreeuse Bybel kan ʼn mens nie die aanskoue van die (aan)gesig v...
Volgens sekere gedeeltes in die Hebreeuse Bybel kan ʼn mens nie die aanskoue van die (aan)gesig van...