Browsing Faculty of Theology by Author "22982353 - Pohlmann, Martin Henry"
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A Theological-ethical reflection on the use of the word 'AvΘρωπoϛ' within the Pastoral Corpus of Paul for ministry impact within a global context
Pohlmann, Martin Henry (Baptist Union of Southern Africa, 2016)Translations of the Bible, and in particular, the New Testament are popularly used by Christians around the world. A problem sometimes occurs when the 'translation' ofa word finds its way into Bibles b ecause of bias ... -
A constant reminder from the Revelation of God in the Apocalypse of John about who God is in times when philosophical concepts blur Biblical clarity
Pohlmann, Martin Henry (CTBS, 2015)The Exodus from Egypt was a defining moment in the history of Israel. They "were promised nationhood, but that required the sense of being a people, united" in their historical origin, religion and sovereignty over a ... -
Embracing a vision of the New Jerusalem (Rv 21:1-22:5) to impact on life and society
Pohlmann, Martin H. (AOSIS, 2015)Apocalyptic biblical literature has played a significant role in motivating and mobilising Christians. As part of this genre, the Apocalypse of John has played this mobilising role within the church throughout its history. ... -
The grand soteriological paradigm in Paul's song of praise (Ephesians 1:3–14)
Pohlmann, Martin H. (Cape Town Baptist Seminary, 2013)Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is not written in a theological vacuum. Having been schooled as a Jewish Pharisee Paul was well versed in the Scriptures of the Old Testament. On the occasion of his conversion (Ac 9) and ... -
‘Spiritual Formation’ in the light of the ‘Pentecost Event’ (Acts 2:1-4)
Pohlmann, Martin Henry (Baptist Union of Southern Africa, 2012)There is always the risk of taking ‘spiritual formation’ into the realm of religious practice or ‘dymythology.’ Our distinctive world view demands that we maintain the dynamic reality and experience of the ‘divine’ within ...