6 articles in this issue
B C Lategan
Contributions to this volume have a certain ‘anthropological’ interest in common. Jüngel’s theses on the relationship between the Christian faith and democracy is of special relevance in the South African context, where there is a growing interest in the ... see more
Eberhard Jüngel
Does the Christian faith have a particular affinity for democracy?In the form of twelve theses, and against the wider background of the relationship between church and state, the author discusses the question whether the Christian faith has a special affi... see more
Richard Bauckham
Christology today should explain the universal relevance of the particular man Jesus, not by reducing his particularity, but my means of the notion of Jesus’ loving identification with others. In incarnational terms, God is the particular story of Jesus e... see more
I J J Spangenberg
Qoheleth’s statements on and view of death.Qoheleth’s statements on death are often quoted by scholars who write on the view of death in the Israelite tradition. This creates the impression that Qoheleth’s view of death is congruent with the view of death... see more
 
Borchardt, C F A, & Vorster, W S (eds) 1988. South African Theological Bibliography vol 3. Suid-Afrikaanse Teologiese Bibliografie deel 3. Pretoria: University of South Africa.Goba, Bonganjalo 1988. An agenda for black theology: hermeneutics for social ch... see more
Johann Kinghorn
Two theological-ethical perspectives on an option for inclusive democracy in South Africa.The document ‘The option for inclusive democracy’ (Centre for Hermeneutics, University of Stellenbosch, 1987) is an attempt to develop a social theology which is leg... see more