Browsing Faculty of Theology by Author "Coetzee, Carel F.C."
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A consideration of the impeccability of Christ
Kanniah, Lazarus E.; Coetzee, Carel F.C. (AOSIS, 2016)The following study seeks to investigate the impeccability of Christ from a historical-theological point of view. Two camps emerge on either side of the debate. The one camp is those who hold to the posse non peccare view, ... -
Die hermeneutiek van die belydenisskrifte
Coetzee, Carel F.C. (AOSIS, 2016)The hermeneutics of the reformed confessions. The purpose of this article, in the first place, is to honour the work that Prof Gert (Jorrie) Jordaan has done over several decades, especiallyin the field of hermeneutics. ... -
Die skrifbeskouing van feministiese teoloë, in die besonder dié van Fiorenza, Brenner en Van Dijk-Hemmes - beoordeel in die lig van die gereformeerde teologie
Swart, Alta E.; Coetzee, Carel F.C. (OASIS, 2013)OPSOMING: Dit wil voorkom asof die feministiese Skrifbeskouing op die beginsel van selektiewe Skrifgesag berus. Dit beteken dat slegs dié dele in die Bybel wat met die feministiese ideologie ooreenstem, as gesaghebbend ... -
Die voorsienigheidsleer vanuit die gereformeerde belydenisskrifte teenoor Adrio König se voorsienigheidsleer - ’n Dogma-historiese beoordeling
Diedericks, Morné; Coetzee, Carel F.C. (OASIS, 2013)OPSOMING: König is ’n aktuele en invloedryke teoloog en sy standpunte kan nie geïgnoreer word nie (Strauss 2004:123). König (2002:13) beskou homself as ’n gereformeerde teoloog alhoewel sy voorsienigheidsleer van die ... -
The doctrine on God, as demonstrated and confessed in the Heidelberg Catechism
Coetzee, Carel F.C. (OASIS, 2013)Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although there are not many sources available on the specific subject, it is a most important subject when dealing with the ... -
Ho eschatos: the eschatological Christ and the future of reformed theology
Coetzee, Carel F.C. (OASIS, 2013)The doctrine on Christ brings us to the heart of our Christian faith and also that of dogmatics and theology in general. It is therefore not strange that theological research throughout history, and even more so today, ...