I show that God’s programme in history is to create for Himself1 a people to have a relationship with them. Yahweh will be their God and they will be His people. In this way God’s lordship becomes an experienced reality for creation. God’s cosmic plan is to place all things under one head, even Christ. The activity of God creating a people continues in the church, now consisting of Jews and Gentiles. God’s creation of His people is an ecclesiology of (substantialist) identity; they are what they have been created to be, and in Ephesians it is explicated by the fact that they are God’s property, God’s workmanship and God’s dwelling. We are identified according to our vertical relationship. But the church also lives in horizontal relationship...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: In this study the Social Identity Theory (SIT) is used to identify and dis...
I suggest that God’s life is the Spirit’s eternal interpretation of the Word as the perfect sign (re...
I show that God’s programme in history is to create for Himself1 a people to have a relationship wit...
The focus of this thesis is on the way in which the theology of the author of the Epistle to the Eph...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Lack of consensus regarding an historical situation that o...
The Church was in the world long before our days. It existed in Ephesus before Paul wrote his Letter...
Who is God according to the author of the letter to the Ephesians? What does this letter communicate...
In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argum...
The subject of the unity of the church has appeared several times during the period of church histor...
The subject of the unity of the church has appeared several times during the period of church histor...
Some scholars have highlighted God's relevance in Old Testament in two different directions. One is ...
In this study we shall deal with the great affirmation of the Bible that the purpose of God which is...
Since the fourth century before the Christian era has the household been considered as the most basi...
This study seeks to articulate the universality of the eschatological expectation, in its specifical...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: In this study the Social Identity Theory (SIT) is used to identify and dis...
I suggest that God’s life is the Spirit’s eternal interpretation of the Word as the perfect sign (re...
I show that God’s programme in history is to create for Himself1 a people to have a relationship wit...
The focus of this thesis is on the way in which the theology of the author of the Epistle to the Eph...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Lack of consensus regarding an historical situation that o...
The Church was in the world long before our days. It existed in Ephesus before Paul wrote his Letter...
Who is God according to the author of the letter to the Ephesians? What does this letter communicate...
In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argum...
The subject of the unity of the church has appeared several times during the period of church histor...
The subject of the unity of the church has appeared several times during the period of church histor...
Some scholars have highlighted God's relevance in Old Testament in two different directions. One is ...
In this study we shall deal with the great affirmation of the Bible that the purpose of God which is...
Since the fourth century before the Christian era has the household been considered as the most basi...
This study seeks to articulate the universality of the eschatological expectation, in its specifical...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: In this study the Social Identity Theory (SIT) is used to identify and dis...
I suggest that God’s life is the Spirit’s eternal interpretation of the Word as the perfect sign (re...