HTS Volume 52, Number 2&3 (1996)
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/17399
2024-03-28T10:37:21ZOnbeantwoorde vrae in die wetenskap : laat ons die studente en jong navorsers daarmee uitdaag
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18163
Onbeantwoorde vrae in die wetenskap : laat ons die studente en jong navorsers daarmee uitdaag
Smit, P.
The university is a institution of hope where the foundations are laid for
a better future. This derives from the search for solutions in every
sphere of scientific study. Sometimes students and young researchers are
concerned that the most interesting scientific questions have already been
answered. But clearly even a fraction of the unanswered questions in
science pose incredible challenges to researchers and students in every
field of scientific endeavour. Apart from the global challenges presented
by science, South Africa must be one of the most interesting laboratories
on earth. The critical ability to put the right questions to science
through dedication and hard work is indeed the key to all research and
education.
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1996-01-01T00:00:00ZReview of current research on group formation in early Christianity
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18161
Review of current research on group formation in early Christianity
Botha, J. Eugene
In this paper an attempt is made to gain a picture of the earliest stages
of the Christian movement subsequent to Jesus' public ministry. Observations
about methodological matters are made and this is followed by a
brief discussion of a possible scenario regarding the earliest Christian
groups. Some suggestions are also made with regard to the utilization of
other disciplines such as social science methodology (with special reference
to small group theories and sociolinguistics) which could be extremely
helpful in obtaining a clearer picture of the earliest stages of the
Christian movement
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1996-01-01T00:00:00ZOpstanding met verheerlikte liggame in Matteus 27:51 b-53? 'n noukeurige lees van die teks
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18154
Opstanding met verheerlikte liggame in Matteus 27:51 b-53? 'n noukeurige lees van die teks
Botha, S.P.
Matthew 27:51 b-53 is a crux interpretum in the exegesis of the Matthew
text. By comparing the semantic domains of lexical items and by determining
the subtle distinctions between closely related words, the article
takes a close look at the reading of this text. The text is interpreted
within its narrative context against the background of the apostolic
preaching tradition. Following these exegetical lines, the article makes
the point that the resurrection of the saints in Matthew 27:51b-53 is to be
understood as a glorified bodily resurrection.
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1996-01-01T00:00:00ZJesus deur die oë van 'n marxis : in gesprek met Milan Macovec
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18147
Jesus deur die oë van 'n marxis : in gesprek met Milan Macovec
Denton, Rudy A.
Milan Machovec makes a contribution to our knowledge of Jesus by
looking at the evidence about him through a Marxist lens. In his book
'A Marxist looks at Jesus', he attemps to understand, from a positive, yet
still Marxist viewpoint, the essence of Jesus' message. He makes a radical,
unbridgeable distinction between the Jesus of history and the kerygmatic
Christ, between what he calls the 'image of the man Jesus of
Nazareth' and the 'dogmatized image of Jesus Christ'. Machovec
represents a Marxism that is somehow 'different'. He insists that genuine
Marxist atheism is not a counter-dogma, not simply atheism turned
upside down, but a matter of critical method.
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1996-01-01T00:00:00Z