Pathways in theology: ecumenical, African and Reformed

Part 1. Essays in ecumenical theology.Accept one another : an introduction to "reception" as ecumenical concept --Regaining our ritual coherence : the question of textuality and worship in ecumenical reception --Doxology and praxis : the ecumenical significance of religious experience in S...

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Main Author: Naudé, Piet 1956- (Author)
Contributors: Westhuizen, Henco van der (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Stellenbosch Sun Press 2015
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Naudé, Piet, 1956-, Pathways in theology] (2016) (Laubscher, Martin, 1978 -)
Edition:First edition
Series/Journal:Beyers Naudé Centre series on public theology volume VIII
Further subjects:B Liberation Theology
B Reformed Church (South Africa) History
B Theology ; Philosophy
B Africa
B Belhar Confession
B Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
B Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk History 21st century
B Theology (Africa) Philosophy
B History
B Feminist Theology
B Theology (South Africa) Philosophy
B Reformed Church
B Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk History 20th century
B South Africa
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Summary:Part 1. Essays in ecumenical theology.Accept one another : an introduction to "reception" as ecumenical concept --Regaining our ritual coherence : the question of textuality and worship in ecumenical reception --Doxology and praxis : the ecumenical significance of religious experience in South Africa of the 1990s --Confessing Nicea today? : critical questions from a South African perspective --Identity and ecumenicity : how do we deal theologically with so-called "non-theological" factors? --The Belhar struggle in ecumenical perspective --Belhar : for South Africa, North America and worldwide --Edmund Schlink (1903-1984) : telling his story from a South African perspective --Part 2. Essays in African, liberation and feminist theologies.Theology with a new voice? : the case for an oral theology in the South African context --Toward a local Zionist theology : the role of the outsider theologian --Jesus as manga? : christological enrichment from a Zionist perspective --The "pregnant Christ" : a feminist reinterpretation : the role of women in the 1990s --Can our creeds speak a gendered truth? : a feminist reading of the Nicene Creed and the Belhar Confession --Liberation theology as orthopractical theology : a methodological evaluation --The poor as hermeneutical subjects in liberation theology --Preaching from the Old Testament : a perspective from Liberation Theology --Part 3. Essays in Reformed theology.Is there a future for scholarship? : Reformed theological scholarship in a transforming higher education environment --The limitations of problem solving as a criterion for paradigms in theology : in dialogue with Wentzel van Huyssteen --The two faces of Calvin in South Africa : in honour of the 500th commemoration of John Calvin's birth --A letter from John Calvin to South African Christians, 500 years on --The reception of Karl Barth in South Africa 1960-1990 : selected perspectives --The marks of the church in South Africa today : in dialogue with Jürgen Moltmann on his 80th birthday --"Public theology" from within the church? : a reflection on aspects of the theology of W.D. Jonker (1929-2006) --The Belhar Confession (1982/1986) and Church and society (1986) : a comparative essay in five statements --The Dutch Reformed Church's role in the context of transition in South Africa --Constructing a coherent theological discourse : the main challenge facing the Dutch Reformed Church in SA.
Item Description:Sun Press is an imprint of Sun Media Stellenbosch
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1920689648