This article highlights the relationship between theology and context. In 1990 politics played a considerable role in South Africa. Authors such as F.E. Deist argued that one’s point of departure, whether theological or political, is crucial. In 1991 Deist wrote an article on the discussion of the Bible. He used three South African publications on Scripture to illustrate the ongoing discussion. The present article refers to Deist’s article on the discussion of the Bible in 1990 and then examines this discussion ten years later. It is concluded that the discussion on Scripture in 1990 differs from that in the year 2000. According to Deist, opposing theologians had to realise that the Bible is both a divine and a human book. This is accepted ...
<strong>On paradigms and progression in theology</strong><br /> An important book....
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hearing many human...
<strong>How do people from our day and age view the Bible?</strong><br /> Not all ...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
This article explores the question: what does it mean to do theology in South Africa today? It does ...
During the last decade a group of South African theologians have stirred a part of the Afrikaans ecc...
Three recent South African books on Scripture from various theological trad itio n s and social circ...
<strong>The current debate on Biblical interpretation – a short review and application</str...
In this article it is argued that the practice of theology as a science, based on the presupposition...
Perspective on Scripture in light of postmodernity The aim of the article is to focus on the Reforme...
In 2002 a number of biblical scholars in South Africa published a book with the title Die Nuwe Hervo...
<strong>The Bible at stake: Text versus dogma</strong><p>This article concentrates...
The book� Die� vreemde God en sy mense (The enigmatic God and his people) � published in 1998 � mark...
<strong>Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’</strong><br...
<strong>On paradigms and progression in theology</strong><br /> An important book....
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hearing many human...
<strong>How do people from our day and age view the Bible?</strong><br /> Not all ...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
This article explores the question: what does it mean to do theology in South Africa today? It does ...
During the last decade a group of South African theologians have stirred a part of the Afrikaans ecc...
Three recent South African books on Scripture from various theological trad itio n s and social circ...
<strong>The current debate on Biblical interpretation – a short review and application</str...
In this article it is argued that the practice of theology as a science, based on the presupposition...
Perspective on Scripture in light of postmodernity The aim of the article is to focus on the Reforme...
In 2002 a number of biblical scholars in South Africa published a book with the title Die Nuwe Hervo...
<strong>The Bible at stake: Text versus dogma</strong><p>This article concentrates...
The book� Die� vreemde God en sy mense (The enigmatic God and his people) � published in 1998 � mark...
<strong>Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’</strong><br...
<strong>On paradigms and progression in theology</strong><br /> An important book....
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hearing many human...