This article proposes a fresh reading of the Heidelberg Catechism from the perspective of an ethics of care, a new paradigm of doing ethics, strongly influenced by feminist philosophy. In its anthropology, this approach in ethics emphasizes human relationality, mutual dependency and vulnerability. Though there are strong affinities with theological anthropology, the ethics of care still lacks a theological framework. The thesis argued here, is that the Heidelberg Catechism offers essential elements for a “theology of care”. It describes 1. God as a caring, ‘mothering” God; 2. human beings as having care as their essence and divine vocation; and 3. the relationship between God and human beings as a relationship of mutual care. The care persp...
In this article I contribute to the recent retooling of the philosophical understanding of ethics pr...
The essay argues that it is meaningful to speak about the theme, content and message of the Heidelbe...
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investi...
CITATION: De Lange, F. 2014. The Heidelberg Catechism : elements for a theology of care. Acta Theolo...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to ...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
The article shows the lost paradigms of human nature. It is also a sign of concern for respect for h...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
This article explores how Christian faith communities respond to challenges in health care. These ch...
Even though theology has influenced health care ethics in general, moral theology has not influenced...
In a world characterized by power abuse and violence, where and how would people with the life-affir...
The article rises the question of ontological and ethical basis of the social order. As an example, ...
Why a special issue on care? It’s a fair question. As one colleague said recently, if we have the go...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
In this article I contribute to the recent retooling of the philosophical understanding of ethics pr...
The essay argues that it is meaningful to speak about the theme, content and message of the Heidelbe...
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investi...
CITATION: De Lange, F. 2014. The Heidelberg Catechism : elements for a theology of care. Acta Theolo...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to ...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
The article shows the lost paradigms of human nature. It is also a sign of concern for respect for h...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
This article explores how Christian faith communities respond to challenges in health care. These ch...
Even though theology has influenced health care ethics in general, moral theology has not influenced...
In a world characterized by power abuse and violence, where and how would people with the life-affir...
The article rises the question of ontological and ethical basis of the social order. As an example, ...
Why a special issue on care? It’s a fair question. As one colleague said recently, if we have the go...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
In this article I contribute to the recent retooling of the philosophical understanding of ethics pr...
The essay argues that it is meaningful to speak about the theme, content and message of the Heidelbe...
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investi...