<p><strong>The Apostolic tradition in the Early Church’s understanding of Scripture and faith – A brief hermeneutical overview.</strong> This study is a concise hermeneutical overview of faith’s various ways of understanding and of the different approaches towards Scripture interpretation in the history of the Early Church. The research manifests that historically the Apostolic Tradition of the Early Church, with its ecumenically accepted expression of faith in the Nicene Confession (originating from the Ecumenical Councils of Nicaea 325 and Constantinople 381), offers a foundation towards Church unity and at the same time provides us with a vital hermeneutical key for the Church’s understanding of the scriptures and of he...
<p><strong>A holy, universal church. </strong> The <em>Nicene Creed</em&g...
During the last decade a group of South African theologians have stirred a part of the Afrikaans ecc...
Authoritative interpretation of Scripture in the early church In the early church the Lord committed...
<strong>The Apostolic tradition in the Church’s understanding of Scripture and faith from Refo...
<p><strong>The question regarding the need for a contemporary creed: Argued from a New T...
How should a contemporary reader understand the complexities of the early church? Many scholars util...
<strong>The origin and development of the church in the New Testament era</strong><p&...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The use of the Old Testament in motivating the church's responsibility towards the soc...
The research centred around the four concepts in the Confession of Nicea namely unity, holiness, cat...
<strong>Apology as the church’s responsibility</strong><p>In 2001, the Nederduitsc...
<strong>The relation between the Old Testament and the New Testament salvation historically co...
The article deals with the function and aim of the Apostles’ Creed in the Netherdutch Reformed Churc...
This paper explores the role of the appeal to the early Church in Old Catholic theology, describin...
This paper explores the role of the appeal to the early Church in Old Catholic theology, describing ...
<p><strong>A holy, universal church. </strong> The <em>Nicene Creed</em&g...
During the last decade a group of South African theologians have stirred a part of the Afrikaans ecc...
Authoritative interpretation of Scripture in the early church In the early church the Lord committed...
<strong>The Apostolic tradition in the Church’s understanding of Scripture and faith from Refo...
<p><strong>The question regarding the need for a contemporary creed: Argued from a New T...
How should a contemporary reader understand the complexities of the early church? Many scholars util...
<strong>The origin and development of the church in the New Testament era</strong><p&...
<strong>Some remarks on the Christological interpretation of Scripture as hermeneutical key of...
<strong>The use of the Old Testament in motivating the church's responsibility towards the soc...
The research centred around the four concepts in the Confession of Nicea namely unity, holiness, cat...
<strong>Apology as the church’s responsibility</strong><p>In 2001, the Nederduitsc...
<strong>The relation between the Old Testament and the New Testament salvation historically co...
The article deals with the function and aim of the Apostles’ Creed in the Netherdutch Reformed Churc...
This paper explores the role of the appeal to the early Church in Old Catholic theology, describin...
This paper explores the role of the appeal to the early Church in Old Catholic theology, describing ...
<p><strong>A holy, universal church. </strong> The <em>Nicene Creed</em&g...
During the last decade a group of South African theologians have stirred a part of the Afrikaans ecc...
Authoritative interpretation of Scripture in the early church In the early church the Lord committed...