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AbstractJesus without Christ or Christ without Jesus? Material concerning the so-called “historical Jesus” is widely discussed today. Time and again this discussion has led to a diminishing emphasis on faith in the living Lord Jesus Christ in heaven. The ... see more

AbstractJesus without Christ or Christ without Jesus? Material concerning the so-called “historical Jesus” is widely discussed today. Time and again this discussion has led to a diminishing emphasis on faith in the living Lord Jesus Christ in heaven. The ... see more

AbstractThe article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological trend in African Christianity. Considering that African theology is kerygmatically universal, but theologically provincial, the study shows that Ch... see more

AbstractPax Romana as background of the Christian kerygma: The concept ‘kingdom of God’ is fundamental to the kerygma on the salvific meaning of Jesus Christ in New Testament times. This article aims to explore the raison d’être why this concept had been ... see more

AbstractDie geweldsoptrede in Openbaring herinner baie aan die tyd van Dawid en dit laat die vraag ontstaan of die ‘regering in liefde’ soos dit in die res van die Nuwe Testament verkondig word, nou plek maak vir ‘geweldsregering’. In hierdie artikel word... see more

AbstractIn this article, the hypothesis of a possible angelomorphic christology, as addressed by the author of Hebrews, is investigated. It is argued that when Jesus was proclaimed as “Son of God”, he was probably identified by some of the early believers... see more

AbstractChristology - Rudolf Bultmann and Walter Schmithals on the relationship ‘Proclaimer - Proclaimed’ In the New Testament, Christology can be regarded as the reflection on the relationship between the ‘Proclaimer’ and the ‘Proclaimed’. This reflectio... see more

The main thesis of this essay is that Paul’s Christological expressions have been decisively influenced by the oral culture from which they stem. The argument is defined that an awareness of Paul’s orality enables the reader to understand the formal coher... see more

The main thesis of this essay is that Paul’s Christological expressions have been decisively influenced by the oral culture from which they stem. The argument is defined that an awareness of Paul’s orality enables the reader to understand the formal coher... see more

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