In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept started, developed and evolved is discussed, and then the question is asked whether it is possible to employ this concept in our current context. The concepts and terms in the Old Testament which were later translated and developed into the concept ‘church’, are studied first. Secondly the traditional arguments to employ these Old Testament texts to the concept of ‘church’ will be discussed. Finally a study on the nature of Old Testament texts will be conducted as well as the probable authority that it can or may have in other cultures and times in order to examine whether the Old Testament may have something to say about ecclesiology
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The great passion in the life of Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge (1803-1875) was to give Christ his rig...
<strong>Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hear...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept s...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept ...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The question raised in this contribution is suggested in the title: Should the place of the Old� Tes...
The question raised in this contribution is suggested in the title: Should the place of the Old� Tes...
The question put in this two part article is suggested in the title: can the church do without the O...
The question put in this two part article is suggested in the title: can the church do without the O...
Preaching from the Old Testament has many pitfalls. Besides the danger of moralism, allegory and typ...
<strong>The role of the Old Testament in the arrangement of society as applied by A A van Rule...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The great passion in the life of Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge (1803-1875) was to give Christ his rig...
<strong>Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hear...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept s...
In this article the concept of ‘church’ in the Old Testament is investigated, the way this concept ...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The understanding and function of the Old Testament in the church (or can the church do without the ...
The question raised in this contribution is suggested in the title: Should the place of the Old� Tes...
The question raised in this contribution is suggested in the title: Should the place of the Old� Tes...
The question put in this two part article is suggested in the title: can the church do without the O...
The question put in this two part article is suggested in the title: can the church do without the O...
Preaching from the Old Testament has many pitfalls. Besides the danger of moralism, allegory and typ...
<strong>The role of the Old Testament in the arrangement of society as applied by A A van Rule...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The sole contribution of the Netherlands to modern Old Testament theology is the Hoofdlijnen der The...
The great passion in the life of Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge (1803-1875) was to give Christ his rig...
<strong>Six decades of Old Testament theology (1952–2012): From hearing only One Voice to hear...