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  1. (1 other version)Hervormde Barthiaanse Skrifbeskouing: Waarheidsbegrip.Gert J. Malan - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1):6.
    The ‘Hervormde’ blend of Barthian view of Scripture leads to a specifically nuanced concept of biblical truth. Biblical truth is neither knowledge, dogma or faith propositions, nor historical, scientific or geographical truth. Biblical truth is a Person, sharing in dialogue with humanity regarding a relationship of God for humanity. Biblical truth is relational and metaphorical. Its imperatives are demythologisation, and ideological and cultural critique. This concept of truth is in contrast to the truth concept of most church members, because of (...)
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  • Christelike etiek vanuit die perspektief van naasteliefde: Rudolf Bultmann en Stoïsynse etiek.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Christian ethics from the perspective of neighbourly love: Rudolf Bultmann and Stoic ethics. This article consists of various sections. The first concerns a cultural-sensitive explanation of the meaning of the term ‘neighbour’. The second exemplifies Rudolf Bultmann’s understanding of the meaning of the love commandment which is found in the Jesus tradition and in the New Testament. This explanation represents a paraphrase of Bultmann’s reflection on the notion ’neighbourly love’ in Afrikaans. The article elaborates on Bultmann’s interpretation by means of (...)
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  • Die Nuwe Testament en mitologie: Die probleem van die ontmitologisering van die Nuwe-Testamentiese verkondiging. Bultmann se 1941-opstel weer bekyk.Gert J. Malan - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
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  • Die pendule subjektiwiteit-objektiwiteit in die teologie van Theuns Dreyer – ’n dialoog.Andries G. Van Aarde & Theuns F. J. Dreyer - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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  • Rethinking the message of the church in the 21st century: An amalgamation between science and religion.Dirk G. van der Merwe - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-9.
    Throughout its history, Christianity has stood in a dichotomous relation to the various philosophical movements or eras that took on different faces throughout history. In each period, it was the sciences that influenced, to a great extent, the interpretation and understanding of the Bible. Christianity, however, was not immune to influences, specifically those of the Western world. This essay reflects briefly on this dichotomy and the influence of Bultmann’s demythologising of the kerygma during the 20th century. Also, the remythologising of (...)
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  • From the earth of Africa: Q research in South Africa.Llewellyn Howes - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-11.
    As the title indicates, this article traces the history of Q research in South Africa. It focuses on South African scholars who have made worthwhile contributions to our understanding and knowledge of the Sayings Gospel Q. An attempt is ultimately made to detect some trends in this regard. One significant finding perhaps worth mentioning in the abstract is the undeniable influence of Andries G. van Aarde on Q scholarship in South Africa.
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