Filosofie op Potchefstroom die afgelope eeu (1917-2017), deel 5, 'N Nuwe Rigting?

Philosophy at Potchefstroom the past century(1917-2017). Part 5: A new direction? Four articles in this journal have already reviewed the history of philosophy at Potchefstroom during the past hundred years from the beginning of the previous century up to about 2017. The previous (fourth) part indic...

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Main Author: Walt, Barend Johannes van der 1939- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Afrikaans
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Published: South African Publ. 2019
In: Koers
Year: 2019, Volume: 84, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-18
Further subjects:B Mysticism
B skeppingsordeninge
B historism
B immanensie
B Monisme
B trinitarisme
B mistiek
B dualism (of nature-supernature)
B Immanence
B Creation ordinances
B ennoetism
B filosofie (Reformatoriese)
B godwording (theosis)
B rasionalisme
B prosesteologie
B Theogony
B Monism
B teogonie
B Rationalism
B Historisme
B Process theology
B tweerykeleer (Lutherse)
B trinitarianism Ennoëtisme
B doctrine of two kingdoms
B natuur-bonatuur dualisme
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Summary:Philosophy at Potchefstroom the past century(1917-2017). Part 5: A new direction? Four articles in this journal have already reviewed the history of philosophy at Potchefstroom during the past hundred years from the beginning of the previous century up to about 2017. The previous (fourth) part indicated that from about 2010 unanimity no longer existed between lecturers in the School of Philosophy about the up to then Reformational approach followed. It also described in detail the main contours of such an integral Christian philosophy, preparing the table for this last article. As the subtitle of this article indicates it entails a discussion of the different thinking of one lecturer in the School since 2010, Prof Anné Verhoef. Attention is paid to his academic background, his publications and eclectic philosophical method. It appears that in his philosophical development up to now he has especially been strongly influenced by process theologies and two thinkers, viz. Robert Jenson and Paul Ricoeur. The investigation is followed by a critical summary of his own religious presuppositions and philosophy. The series of five articles is finally concluded by emphasising gratitude for a rich past, selfreflection needed for the present and a future ideal.
Vier vorige artikels in hierdie tydskrif het gehandel oor die geskiedenis van Filosofie op die Potchefstroomkampus van die Noord-Wes Universiteit gedurende die afgelope eeu vanaf ongeveer 1917 tot ongeveer 2017. In die vorige (vierde) aflewering is aangetoon dat daar vanaf ongeveer 2010 onder die dosente in die Skool vir Filosofie nie meer unaniem aanvaar is dat hierdie dissipline vanuit ʼn Reformatoriese perspektief beoefen word nie. In die bydrae is ook in besonderhede uiteengesit wat die hoofkontoere van so ʼn integrale Christelike filosofie behels. Terselfdertyd het dit die tafel voorberei vir die huidige laaste artikel. Soos die subtitel daarvan aandui, bevat dit vanuit so ʼn tradisionele perspektief ʼn gesprek met die denke van een dosentin die Skool vanaf 2010, naamlik prof. Anné Verhoef. Die aandag word gevestig op sy akademiese agtergrond, sy publikasies en sy eklektiese metode. Dit blyk dat hy, ten minste wat sy standpunt tot dusver betref, sterk beïnvloed is deur onder andere die prosesteologie en veral ook twee ander denkers, naamlik Robert Jenson en Paul Ricoeur. Die ondersoek bied daarna ʼn kritiese samevatting van sy religieuse vertrekpunt en filosofie. Ten slotte word die hele reeks van vyf artikels afgesluit deur die noodsaaklikheid te beklemtoon van dankbaarheid vir ʼn ryk verlede, selfkritiek gedurende die hede en ʼn ideaal vir die toekoms.
ISSN:2304-8557
Contains:Enthalten in: Koers
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.19108/KOERS.84.1.2455