(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer to this question. The New Testament does not prescribe one appropriate stance for Christians to take against the civil authorities. Rather, there appear to be alternate (or perhaps various) stances that are permitted, depending on the exigencies of the time and the various circumstances. To explore this thesis, Part I explores biblical texts in Acts-Jude that speak to the relationship between Christians and the civil government, with a particular focus upon Acts 5:28 and Romans 13:1-7. Part II, which is the heart of the Article, provides a modern case study of the use of the two competing biblical themes of submission versus resistance; the ...
CITATION: Botha, J. 1996. The bible in South African public discourse - with special reference to th...
This article investigates not only the complex relation between church and state, but also the gener...
The interpretation and appropriation of Romans 13:1–7 have been a challenge for generations because...
(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer...
Peer reviewedDuring the apartheid era in South Africa, the Bible was used both as a tool to legitimi...
This article aims at demonstrating that Calvin's grasp of the message of Romans 13 in its reference ...
The rhetorical resistance to Apartheid in South Africa appealed to many sources of authority. In Chr...
Christianity can be a force for good in this world, but too many times Christians have used their re...
Christianity is the religion of the majority of the South African population (between 60%-70%) and h...
M.A.The hypothesis of this study is that in order for a society in conflict to become peaceful, real...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe importance of an engagement with...
Bibliography: leaves 197-202.This dissertation studies the New Testament perspective of the Christia...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The interpretation of the New Testament as a resource...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
CITATION: Botha, J. 1996. The bible in South African public discourse - with special reference to th...
This article investigates not only the complex relation between church and state, but also the gener...
The interpretation and appropriation of Romans 13:1–7 have been a challenge for generations because...
(Excerpt) A close reading of the New Testament, though, reveals that there is not one uniform answer...
Peer reviewedDuring the apartheid era in South Africa, the Bible was used both as a tool to legitimi...
This article aims at demonstrating that Calvin's grasp of the message of Romans 13 in its reference ...
The rhetorical resistance to Apartheid in South Africa appealed to many sources of authority. In Chr...
Christianity can be a force for good in this world, but too many times Christians have used their re...
Christianity is the religion of the majority of the South African population (between 60%-70%) and h...
M.A.The hypothesis of this study is that in order for a society in conflict to become peaceful, real...
Interpreting the Bible in the 'new' South Africa DJ Human Department of Biblical Studies (Sec B) Uni...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe importance of an engagement with...
Bibliography: leaves 197-202.This dissertation studies the New Testament perspective of the Christia...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The interpretation of the New Testament as a resource...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
CITATION: Botha, J. 1996. The bible in South African public discourse - with special reference to th...
This article investigates not only the complex relation between church and state, but also the gener...
The interpretation and appropriation of Romans 13:1–7 have been a challenge for generations because...