<strong>A kerygmatic perspective on ministries in the New Testament</strong><p>The article argues that the term “office” and its meaning, as found in the New Testament, cannot be applied without reserve to the understanding of office in the present-day church. From a Biblical and Reformed perspective, the logical place to look for clarity on this matter would be the documentation of the New Testament and the early church of the second and third centuries CE. This article investigates the origin of “office”, as well as the intention of office in the New Testament and writings of the early church. A basic assumption is that the understanding of office and church cannot be separated from one another. The article illustrates t...
The article examines the historical origins of the notion of Christ's threefold office as priest, pr...
<strong>Part-time ministers in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church in Africa</strong><p...
<strong>Thoughts on the beginnings of the church as a history of reconciliating diversity</...
A kerygmatic perspective on ministries in the New Testament The article argues that the term “office...
<strong>The forming of a contemporary understanding of church office: Jesus’ calling to discip...
<strong>The foundation of the unity of the church in the New Testament and the quest for unity...
The church in the New Testament The article explores the documents of the New Testament in search of...
<strong>The substance and purpose of the ministry of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk, with ref...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept s...
<strong>Some remarks on the nature of the church</strong><br /> This article is an...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The origin and development of the church in the New Testament era</strong><p&...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
<strong>A witnessing church is a living church (1) A biblical-theological perspective on the m...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The article examines the historical origins of the notion of Christ's threefold office as priest, pr...
<strong>Part-time ministers in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church in Africa</strong><p...
<strong>Thoughts on the beginnings of the church as a history of reconciliating diversity</...
A kerygmatic perspective on ministries in the New Testament The article argues that the term “office...
<strong>The forming of a contemporary understanding of church office: Jesus’ calling to discip...
<strong>The foundation of the unity of the church in the New Testament and the quest for unity...
The church in the New Testament The article explores the documents of the New Testament in search of...
<strong>The substance and purpose of the ministry of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk, with ref...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept s...
<strong>Some remarks on the nature of the church</strong><br /> This article is an...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The origin and development of the church in the New Testament era</strong><p&...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
<strong>A witnessing church is a living church (1) A biblical-theological perspective on the m...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The article examines the historical origins of the notion of Christ's threefold office as priest, pr...
<strong>Part-time ministers in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church in Africa</strong><p...
<strong>Thoughts on the beginnings of the church as a history of reconciliating diversity</...