The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text revolves around the experience of fellowship with God (1:6, 7) who is characterised as ‘light’. For the author of 1 John, sin disrupts this fellowship. He creates an awareness and a ‘spirituality of sin and guilt’ in the lives of his readers through the use of the experiential metaphor of darkness in a dialectic combination with light and the two false negations ‘do not have sin’ (sin as a noun) and ‘do not sin’ (sin as a verb). This fellowship is re-established through living in the light: the confession, forgiveness and expiation of sin. The author creates a spirituality of confession, forgiveness and expiation of sin through descriptive cult...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
This article presents an exegesis of John 20:23: If you forgive people’s sins, their sins are forgiv...
In seeking to discover what is meant by sin in 1 John, we are immediately confronted with a choice...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
In theology, a sin is described as mysterium iniquitatis and absolution from it— mysterium salutis o...
This article discusses the ontological metaphors relating to the personification of sin in the Bible...
This article attempts to show the teaching of John Chrysostom (c. 350-407) on the mercy of God and H...
A concern with reconciliation amidst broken relationships permeates the religious discourse of human...
For several decades voices from various sectors of Christianity have decried the loss of compelling ...
The Gospels record that Jesus purported to forgive sins. What significance would such a claim have h...
The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Got and willingness of having the wrongs committ...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the meaning and function of an apparently paradoxical s...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
This article presents an exegesis of John 20:23: If you forgive people’s sins, their sins are forgiv...
In seeking to discover what is meant by sin in 1 John, we are immediately confronted with a choice...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
In theology, a sin is described as mysterium iniquitatis and absolution from it— mysterium salutis o...
This article discusses the ontological metaphors relating to the personification of sin in the Bible...
This article attempts to show the teaching of John Chrysostom (c. 350-407) on the mercy of God and H...
A concern with reconciliation amidst broken relationships permeates the religious discourse of human...
For several decades voices from various sectors of Christianity have decried the loss of compelling ...
The Gospels record that Jesus purported to forgive sins. What significance would such a claim have h...
The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Got and willingness of having the wrongs committ...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the meaning and function of an apparently paradoxical s...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
This article presents an exegesis of John 20:23: If you forgive people’s sins, their sins are forgiv...
In seeking to discover what is meant by sin in 1 John, we are immediately confronted with a choice...