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  1. (3 other versions)Hervormde voetspore op die Tukkie-kampus: ’n Kroniek van die eerste 50 jaar.André G. Ungerer - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
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  • ‘The idea of the University’ and the ‘Pretoria Model’ Apologia pro statu Facultatis Theologicae Universitatis Pretoriensis ad secundum saeculum.Johan Buitendag - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):11.
    The article is authored by the Dean of Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria, celebrating the Faculty’s centenary in 2017. The exposition of the argument is unfolded on the basis of Ricoeur’s threefold mimesis of prefiguration, configuration and reconfiguration. The earliest decisive statement with regard to the nature of the Faculty, and which is eagerly pursued, was made by the Rev. M.J. Goddefroy in 1888, epitomising theological training as of academic deference, that is as a Faculty at a (...)
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  • (3 other versions)The triangle of effective education implemented for Theology.Erna Oliver - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1):8.
    Higher education in general, and more specifically in the South African environment, is under pressure to transform. Although learning is often seen as the main focal point, the education process consists of three equally important pillars that form the triangle of effective education that fits within the intersection of the spheres of the community of inquiry framework. The basic pillars expand to student-centred teaching, blended learning and transformative assessment. This study is a short explanation of how these three pillars form (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Die verband tussen ekklesiologie en kerkreg: ’n Hervormde perspektief.Barry J. Van Wyk - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
    This article discusses the meaning of ecclesiology and church polity as such, in relation to each other, but also in connection to church order which lies in the elongation of both. From a reformed perspective, it is indicated that the ecclesiology of the Netherdutch Reformed Church over the last fifty to hundred years, centred round the viewpoint of the Church as a volkskerk, in conjunction with the church orderly, of the Kerkwet till 1997. The author is of the opinion that (...)
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  • Albert Geyser’s resignation speech on 03 September 1968.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
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  • Theologia_ and the _ideologia of language, nation and gender – Gateway to the future from a deconstructed past.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-8.
    The article is a contribution to the centennial celebration of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria. It forms part of the section in the programme titled ‘Ethos – Critical perspectives on our past and a gateway to our future’ and is dedicated to Yolanda Dreyer who was the first female professor appointed in the Faculty of Theology of the University of Pretoria. The article reflects on aspects of the present-day populist discourse in South Africa and globally, which (...)
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  • (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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  • ‘By faith alone’ in light of change agency theory: Jesus, Paul and the Jesus-group in Colossae.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-10.
    This article aims to apply the model of change agent to the interpretation of Colossians. Presuming a continuity between Jesus and Paul, the article introduces the concept of ‘by faith alone’ from the Pauline letters. By this expression is meant an undivided fidelity to an inclusive approach to understanding God’s work, with concrete historical roots in Jesus’ crossing of gender, ethnic and cultural boundaries. Living in this manner requires reformation, transformation and change. The study spells out in fuller detail what (...)
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  • Heretic or rebel? The heresy trial of Albert Geyser.Wim Dreyer - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
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  • The study of religion and theology at the University of Pretoria – A century of endeavour in conditionalistic perspective.J. S. Krüger - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
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  • Metafore vir die ontmoeting tussen God en mens en ’n ‘swerwende’ teoloog se soekend-wandelende reis.Tanya Van Wyk & Andries G. Van Aarde - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Metaphors for the encounter between God and humanity and a roaming theologian’s reflective journey. This article maps the theology of Christo van der Merwe as a mobilising theology which aided the Netherdutch Reformed Church in Africa in discerning its character, role and purpose. The core of Van der Merwe’s theology consists of a journey with God as encountered in the narratives about Jesus and the Spirit told in the Christian Bible. The article shows that the mobilising core of his theology (...)
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  • Pax Romana_ as agtergrond van die Christelike _kerugma.Frans J. Boshoff - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Pax 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 such an important element in the kerygma. It argues that the Pax Romana as the primary ideology of the Roman Empire played a significant role. The Pax Romana advocated harmony with the gods, and subsequent heavenly peace and global (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Aesthetics, mysticism and the art of living.Pieter G. R. De Villiers - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-7.
    This article analyses aesthetics and mysticism in the writings of Albert Geyser, the prominent South African theologian who is mostly known for his brave, uncompromising struggle against the apartheid system. In the first part of the article, brief introductory comments are made about Geyser's theological and political role in South Africa in the light of his Protestant context and his opposition to apartheid. It is then investigated how his reputation as a Biblical scholar and his protracted, much publicised stance against (...)
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  • A Reformed theologian on a journey on a surpassing road.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1).
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  • Multifarious facets in the thinking of the elusive Friedrich Schleiermacher.Andries G. Van Aarde - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-7.
    This article forms part of the commemoration of Friedrich Schleiermacher, who died 185 years ago on 12 February 1834. It focuses on the aspects of Schleiermacher’s life and work that have influenced the author the most. The article consists of personal annotations, Schleiermacher’s understanding of ‘divine’ hermeneutics, his notion of congeniality and his ‘subscription’ to creedal Christianity while promoting the freedom of the exegete to interpret the Bible and ecclesiastical confessions robustly and critically.
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