RT Book T1 Pathways in theology: ecumenical, African and Reformed T2 Beyers Naudé Centre series on public theology A1 Naudé, Piet 1956- A2 Westhuizen, Henco van der LA English PP Stellenbosch PB Sun Press YR 2015 ED First edition UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1754717500 AB Part 1. Essays in ecumenical theology.Accept one another : an introduction to "reception" as ecumenical concept --Regaining our ritual coherence : the question of textuality and worship in ecumenical reception --Doxology and praxis : the ecumenical significance of religious experience in South Africa of the 1990s --Confessing Nicea today? : critical questions from a South African perspective --Identity and ecumenicity : how do we deal theologically with so-called "non-theological" factors? --The Belhar struggle in ecumenical perspective --Belhar : for South Africa, North America and worldwide --Edmund Schlink (1903-1984) : telling his story from a South African perspective --Part 2. Essays in African, liberation and feminist theologies.Theology with a new voice? : the case for an oral theology in the South African context --Toward a local Zionist theology : the role of the outsider theologian --Jesus as manga? : christological enrichment from a Zionist perspective --The "pregnant Christ" : a feminist reinterpretation : the role of women in the 1990s --Can our creeds speak a gendered truth? : a feminist reading of the Nicene Creed and the Belhar Confession --Liberation theology as orthopractical theology : a methodological evaluation --The poor as hermeneutical subjects in liberation theology --Preaching from the Old Testament : a perspective from Liberation Theology --Part 3. Essays in Reformed theology.Is there a future for scholarship? : Reformed theological scholarship in a transforming higher education environment --The limitations of problem solving as a criterion for paradigms in theology : in dialogue with Wentzel van Huyssteen --The two faces of Calvin in South Africa : in honour of the 500th commemoration of John Calvin's birth --A letter from John Calvin to South African Christians, 500 years on --The reception of Karl Barth in South Africa 1960-1990 : selected perspectives --The marks of the church in South Africa today : in dialogue with Jürgen Moltmann on his 80th birthday --"Public theology" from within the church? : a reflection on aspects of the theology of W.D. Jonker (1929-2006) --The Belhar Confession (1982/1986) and Church and society (1986) : a comparative essay in five statements --The Dutch Reformed Church's role in the context of transition in South Africa --Constructing a coherent theological discourse : the main challenge facing the Dutch Reformed Church in SA. OP 371 NO Sun Press is an imprint of Sun Media Stellenbosch NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BX9622.Z6 SN 978-1-920689-64-3 SN 1-920689-64-8 SN 978-1-920689-65-0 SN 1-920689-65-6 K1 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk : History : 20th century K1 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk : History : 21st century K1 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk K1 Belhar Confession K1 Theology : South Africa : Philosophy K1 Theology : Africa : Philosophy K1 Liberation Theology K1 Feminist Theology K1 Reformed Church : South Africa : History K1 Reformed Church K1 Theology ; Philosophy K1 History K1 Africa K1 South Africa