Abstract:
This article provides a reflection on the relationship between (auto)biography and theology.
This reflection is done with reference to, and in honour of the story of Theuns Dreyer. The
author positions himself on the theory that the theology develops on a narrative basis and
therefore also by way of (auto)biography. The life of a person, in this case a theologian, is
regarded as a ‘piece of art’ and becomes both a reflection of one’s theology and a way of
constructing a theology. The richness of walking the inbetween land (ecotone) and to combine
two contexts (church and academia) in one story is also explored.