<strong>The church as an event: A perspective from Systematic Theology. </strong>This article argues that, over against the idea of the church as an institu-tion, the church should be characterized as an event that does not live from the being and will of Jesus Christ as historical figure, but from the existence of the present Christ. The present Christ is the constitutive factor of the church. The church is determined by the present Christ, called by him into life and maintained by him. This characterizes the church also as a waiting church
<strong>Irrevocably singular: Baptism as a symbol of unity in the church.</strong> In th...
<strong>The community of the saints.</strong> The article argues that it is important to...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The calling of the church.</strong> The question as to the calling of the church...
<strong>A witnessing church is a living church (1) A biblical-theological perspective on the m...
<strong>The church. </strong>This survey of biblical material on the church proceeds fro...
<strong>The sweet dreams of civil theology then became ecclesiastical nightmares.</strong&g...
<strong>The character of the church - a perspective on current theological thought</strong&...
<strong>The essence of the Church: A theological answer to a philosophical question</strong...
<strong>Reflecting on the concept church: Some perspectives from Deutero-nomistic history. <...
<strong>The church proclaiming the Word. </strong>The theme of the church is treated fro...
<strong>Some remarks on the nature of the church</strong><br /> This article is an...
<strong>The public character of the church</strong><br /><span>The subject o...
<strong>The forming of a contemporary understanding of church office: Jesus’ calling to discip...
<strong>Irrevocably singular: Baptism as a symbol of unity in the church.</strong> In th...
<strong>The community of the saints.</strong> The article argues that it is important to...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The calling of the church.</strong> The question as to the calling of the church...
<strong>A witnessing church is a living church (1) A biblical-theological perspective on the m...
<strong>The church. </strong>This survey of biblical material on the church proceeds fro...
<strong>The sweet dreams of civil theology then became ecclesiastical nightmares.</strong&g...
<strong>The character of the church - a perspective on current theological thought</strong&...
<strong>The essence of the Church: A theological answer to a philosophical question</strong...
<strong>Reflecting on the concept church: Some perspectives from Deutero-nomistic history. <...
<strong>The church proclaiming the Word. </strong>The theme of the church is treated fro...
<strong>Some remarks on the nature of the church</strong><br /> This article is an...
<strong>The public character of the church</strong><br /><span>The subject o...
<strong>The forming of a contemporary understanding of church office: Jesus’ calling to discip...
<strong>Irrevocably singular: Baptism as a symbol of unity in the church.</strong> In th...
<strong>The community of the saints.</strong> The article argues that it is important to...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...