8 articles in this issue
J.H. van Wyk
AbstractFaith, ethnicity and contextuality. An investigation of their relation and relevance for the church and for being Christian In this article the author investigates the relationship between faith, ethnicity and contextuality. In the line of argumen... see more
P. Verster
AbstractA liberating word for Africa? The Liberating Message by B.J. van der Walt B.J. van der Walt in his important work, The Liberating Message, emphasised the need for the Africanisation of Christian philosophy and theology. There can be no doubt that ... see more
C.J.H. Venter
AbstractExpository preaching. Basis-theoretical elements from Hebrews This article specifically focuses on basis-theoretical elements in the Letter to the Hebrews – a New Testament book that can actually be regarded as a sermon. In the introduction the po... see more
Y. Dreyer
AbstractMark as narrator treats the concept “Messiah” as a description of Jesus’ identity, but this alone does not suffice: the title “Son of God” is added in order to describe Jesus’ identity more fully. According to Mark it is not the Twelve but some of... see more
S.D. Snyman
AbstractA theological evaluation of the Sinai-tradition (Ex. 19 - Num. 10:10) Among the many and varied angles by means of which the Old Testament are studied, a theological evaluation of it remains valid as there is also need for a global and theological... see more
F.P. Viljoen
AbstractThis article presents an exegetical investigation of several Pauline texts in which he encourages early Christian communities to praise God with song and music. Paul encourages the congregation in Rome to praise God in unity. The Colossians and Ep... see more
A. van de Beek
AbstractProvidence and responsibility Providence is usually regarded as a theological concept that sets human hearts at rest. God rules our lives, and in particular those of Christians. Modern people often have problems with this idea. How can a good God ... see more
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