The endeavour towards perfectionism in a praxis pietatis is most of the time described and portrayed as the preferential “narrow way”, resulting in a kind of “theology of ascent” (the legalistic upgrading of human beings equipped with super, spiritual abilities). Rather than a spirituality of self-improvement, the article proposes a theology of descent (engaging with human suffering, weakness, brokenness, frailty, and imperfection), as well as a paradigm shift from orthodoxy to orthopathy. In a theology of descent, the following question emerges: How does the pastoral ministry address the painful realities of failure and existential imperfection as related to the limitations of suffering human beings? The author develops a Christian spiritu...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Definying illness is not an easy process, nor from medical perspective nor from theological one or ...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
CITATION: Louw, D. J. 2016. Theological complexity and the blindness of theory-barbarism in a pastor...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2018. On the 250th anniversary of a plain account of Christian perfection :...
This article is both a call to Christian maturity and an appreciative recounting of how a Roman Cath...
This project seeks to approach how the person of Mary, the mother of Jesus, is an aid in our transfo...
This article is the first in a series of two dealing with Henri Nouwen’s contribution to pasto...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
Not quite twenty-five years ago, theologian Ronald Goetz surveyed the landscape of late twentieth-ce...
The following critical questions are posed: is hope the antidote of dread and despair or a kind of e...
Working as a hospice chaplain, Tom Gordon's theology is generated by his perception of that healing...
The subject of the article is the extraction and systematization of the basic aspects of Origen’s ex...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Definying illness is not an easy process, nor from medical perspective nor from theological one or ...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
CITATION: Louw, D. J. 2016. Theological complexity and the blindness of theory-barbarism in a pastor...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2018. On the 250th anniversary of a plain account of Christian perfection :...
This article is both a call to Christian maturity and an appreciative recounting of how a Roman Cath...
This project seeks to approach how the person of Mary, the mother of Jesus, is an aid in our transfo...
This article is the first in a series of two dealing with Henri Nouwen’s contribution to pasto...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...
Not quite twenty-five years ago, theologian Ronald Goetz surveyed the landscape of late twentieth-ce...
The following critical questions are posed: is hope the antidote of dread and despair or a kind of e...
Working as a hospice chaplain, Tom Gordon's theology is generated by his perception of that healing...
The subject of the article is the extraction and systematization of the basic aspects of Origen’s ex...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Definying illness is not an easy process, nor from medical perspective nor from theological one or ...
This article explores the connection between life and theology. Today, many people do not understand...