<strong>The foundation of the unity of the church in the New Testament and the quest for unity today</strong><br /> Early Christendom was not an Unitarian movement, but in the New Testament there is a quest for unity. However, this unity was not juridically meant to be institutional of nature. The concern of this article is to argue that the unity of the church in the New Testament is Theologically, Christologically, Pneumatically and kerygmatically founded. Since the church is the household of God, the relationship similar to that of a family home will hold the church together. Building upon the foundation laid by the apostolic tradition the presbyters-bishops, like fathers taking responsibilty for a home, are to be provi...
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The foundation of the unity of the church in the New Testament and the quest for unity todayEarly Ch...
<strong>Thoughts on the beginnings of the church as a history of reconciliating diversity</...
The church in the New Testament The article explores the documents of the New Testament in search of...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
<strong>A kerygmatic perspective on ministries in the New Testament</strong><p>The...
<strong>The phenomenon of the unity-diversity of the church:</strong> A conversation wit...
<strong>Local ecumenism and the goal of the ecumenical endeavour</strong><br /><...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>Church unity between the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk...
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