<p><strong>AbstractDeconstructing dogma: Tracking the pathways of the creed concerning Jesus' two natures from a present-day perspective. </strong>The article presumes that religious language develops according to four phases: a movement from foundational religious expeience to metaphoical language usage to confessional formulae to dogma. It is argued that Jesus' call upon God as father should be seen as a foundational religious expeience which was expressed by means of a familial metaphor. Writers Of New Testament books refer also to the followers of Jesus as children of God. Paul and Mark point explicitly to the dual nature of a child of God: being born as human and being born spiritually from God. The confessional formu...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The meaning of the dogma</strong><br /> Because dogmatic decisions of the ...
<strong>Interpreting the doctrine of the virginal conception of Jesus. </strong>The aim ...
<strong>Scripture, dogma and dogmatics</strong><p>In this article it is argued tha...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The Kingdom of God in Jesus’ sayings: An apocalyptic-eschatological or ethical-eschato...
<strong>“God, Almighty, does not live in human made constructs”</strong><p>This ar...
The relation between revelation, the formation of dogma and the expression of doxa in the hymnal mat...
<strong>The expression “son of man” in the Jesus tradition: A develop-ment from agrarian cultu...
<strong>The Bible at stake: Text versus dogma</strong><p>This article concentrates...
<strong>Text, reference, truth. The relevance of the reference issue to the reflection on the ...
<strong>The Infancy Gospel of Thomas – historical allegory or myth in the format of a biograph...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The meaning of the dogma</strong><br /> Because dogmatic decisions of the ...
<strong>Interpreting the doctrine of the virginal conception of Jesus. </strong>The aim ...
<strong>Scripture, dogma and dogmatics</strong><p>In this article it is argued tha...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The Kingdom of God in Jesus’ sayings: An apocalyptic-eschatological or ethical-eschato...
<strong>“God, Almighty, does not live in human made constructs”</strong><p>This ar...
The relation between revelation, the formation of dogma and the expression of doxa in the hymnal mat...
<strong>The expression “son of man” in the Jesus tradition: A develop-ment from agrarian cultu...
<strong>The Bible at stake: Text versus dogma</strong><p>This article concentrates...
<strong>Text, reference, truth. The relevance of the reference issue to the reflection on the ...
<strong>The Infancy Gospel of Thomas – historical allegory or myth in the format of a biograph...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...