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Fides ex auditu : dogmatic theology and the ecclesial practice of music /Edwards, J. Andrew. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.Phil.) - University of St Andrews, May 2008.
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Liturgiese ontwerp met die preekteks as uitgangspunt - 'n modelVan Zyl, Christiaan Frederik 28 March 2007 (has links)
Radical changes during the past century not only effected the broad global society, but also church life. Dwindeling numbers of membership and lesser church attendance show that worldwide secularization has put the church in a tight position. On the other hand, there is currently renewed interest in spiritual life. This tendency gives Christianity and the church as such the opportunity to come forward with new and creative ways to convey the message of the gospel. One of the focus points should be to rediscover and renew the worship service, as it is still the main function of the church. Post modern ways of life and thinking should together with the eternal Word of God be the prime factors of rethinking worship. With mainly these arguments in mind, this study attempts to develop a design by which creative and effective worship services can be planned. Because the Bible as Gods Word is central in reformed theological thinking as well as in the whole spectrum of such church life, that will be the basis. As far as the worship service is concerned, the text for the sermon is held to be not only the focus point but actually the source from which all the liturgical elements develop. The study starts off with an overview of current tendencies. Chapter 2 deals with the research work being an empirical survey as well as a literature study. Results of the empirical survey is dealt with throughout the study. Chapter 3 discusses the whole issue of the presence of God in the church service. After an overview of this phenomenon in different eras of church history, it concludes with the outcome that God’s presence is firstly a historical fact and secondly a means of communication during a certain event. This can be experienced because the worshiper is a person with a certain human makup who lives in a particular time and space. In Chapter 4 the issue of the hermeneutical process comes into view. It deals with the Word in context and feels in the end at home in the presence of the textual communicative approach of a person such as Paul Ricoeur. The tendencies of the post modern time is also discussed. Chapter 5 focuses on liturgy itself and leads to the point where liturgy is actually the merging of Gods message with the message of the congregation. The final chapter develops the liturgical model which we can call the liturgical design where the text for the sermon is the viewpoint. / Dissertation (MA(Teologie))--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Practical Theology / unrestricted
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Die sprekende God in die boek Hebreërs : 'n openbaringshistoriese studie / Albert Johannes CoetseeCoetsee, Albert Johannes January 2014 (has links)
The problem investigated in this study is the following: “What is the nature and
function of the theme of God’s speech in the book of Hebrews and within the whole
of the revelation in Scripture?”. This problem can only be solved if the unfolding
nature of God’s speech from the Old to the New Testament is taken into account (cf.
Heb 1:1-2), the theme is researched grammatical-historically, and then placed
revelational-historically within the whole of Scripture.
The introductory questions of the book of Hebrews are investigated for the potential
light that answers to these questions can shed on the appearance, function and
interpretation of references to God’s speech in the book. Subsequently, the structure
of Hebrews is investigated and analysed to determine the position which the theme
of God’s speech assumes within the sermon. This goal is achieved through a
literature study on suggestions for Hebrews’ structure, followed up by an independent
thought structure analysis of Hebrews according to the method of Coetzee
(1988a:19-37).
From the position of the theme of God’s speech within the structure of the sermon
the nature and content of the author of Hebrews’ references to the theme of God’s
speech as introductory formulae, and as part of Old Testament quotations
themselves, are determined. This is done by examining the 38 introductory formulae
in Hebrews in detail on the basis of a literature and independent study.
Subsequently, eleven pericopes in Hebrews where keywords of the theme of God’s
speech come together as part of the argumentation of the sermon are researched
grammatical-historically using a combined method of Coetzee (1997), Tolar (2002),
Jordaan (2004a) and Fee (2009).
Ultimately it is determined how the theme of God’s speech unfolds in the book of
Hebrews regarding manner, nature and content by giving an overview of the
collected material by means of analysis, interpretation and synthesis. From this
overview it is determined how the author of Hebrews’ theme of God’s speech fits into
the whole of God’s revelation in Scripture. This is achieved by doing a cursory
revelational-historical study using a combined method of Coetzee (1995) and
Jordaan (2003) on six topics that form the overview of the theme of God’s speech in
Hebrews. Finally, a general conclusion is reached by answering the problem of this
study by way of enumeration:
The revelational-historical importance of the theme of God’s speech in Hebrews is
that the author shares the presupposition of other biblical authors that the Old
Testament is divinely inspired and therefore absolutely authoritative, but then with
the explicit emphasis that God is presently still speaking directly and urgently with
man through it. The unfolding of God’s revelation also has a specific accentuation
in Hebrews by means of the author’s emphasis that God revealed Himself
superior and finally in his Son. The author of Hebrews’ emphasis on the greater responsibility of the hearers to listen faithfully and obediently because of God’s
superior revelation in his Son, is also unique. For these reasons alone Hebrews
has an indispensable role within the Canon. / PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Die sprekende God in die boek Hebreërs : 'n openbaringshistoriese studie / Albert Johannes CoetseeCoetsee, Albert Johannes January 2014 (has links)
The problem investigated in this study is the following: “What is the nature and
function of the theme of God’s speech in the book of Hebrews and within the whole
of the revelation in Scripture?”. This problem can only be solved if the unfolding
nature of God’s speech from the Old to the New Testament is taken into account (cf.
Heb 1:1-2), the theme is researched grammatical-historically, and then placed
revelational-historically within the whole of Scripture.
The introductory questions of the book of Hebrews are investigated for the potential
light that answers to these questions can shed on the appearance, function and
interpretation of references to God’s speech in the book. Subsequently, the structure
of Hebrews is investigated and analysed to determine the position which the theme
of God’s speech assumes within the sermon. This goal is achieved through a
literature study on suggestions for Hebrews’ structure, followed up by an independent
thought structure analysis of Hebrews according to the method of Coetzee
(1988a:19-37).
From the position of the theme of God’s speech within the structure of the sermon
the nature and content of the author of Hebrews’ references to the theme of God’s
speech as introductory formulae, and as part of Old Testament quotations
themselves, are determined. This is done by examining the 38 introductory formulae
in Hebrews in detail on the basis of a literature and independent study.
Subsequently, eleven pericopes in Hebrews where keywords of the theme of God’s
speech come together as part of the argumentation of the sermon are researched
grammatical-historically using a combined method of Coetzee (1997), Tolar (2002),
Jordaan (2004a) and Fee (2009).
Ultimately it is determined how the theme of God’s speech unfolds in the book of
Hebrews regarding manner, nature and content by giving an overview of the
collected material by means of analysis, interpretation and synthesis. From this
overview it is determined how the author of Hebrews’ theme of God’s speech fits into
the whole of God’s revelation in Scripture. This is achieved by doing a cursory
revelational-historical study using a combined method of Coetzee (1995) and
Jordaan (2003) on six topics that form the overview of the theme of God’s speech in
Hebrews. Finally, a general conclusion is reached by answering the problem of this
study by way of enumeration:
The revelational-historical importance of the theme of God’s speech in Hebrews is
that the author shares the presupposition of other biblical authors that the Old
Testament is divinely inspired and therefore absolutely authoritative, but then with
the explicit emphasis that God is presently still speaking directly and urgently with
man through it. The unfolding of God’s revelation also has a specific accentuation
in Hebrews by means of the author’s emphasis that God revealed Himself
superior and finally in his Son. The author of Hebrews’ emphasis on the greater responsibility of the hearers to listen faithfully and obediently because of God’s
superior revelation in his Son, is also unique. For these reasons alone Hebrews
has an indispensable role within the Canon. / PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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The Word of God in ecclesial rites and the formation of Christian identity a comparison of Karl Barth and Louis-Marie Chauvet /Trinidad, Tom M. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 2007. / Thesis directed by Nathan D. Mitchell for the Department of Theology. "April 2007." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 274-287).
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'The prophet like Moses' motif of Dt 18:15, 18 in John's gospelKim, Jae Soon. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (MA (Theol.)-University of Pretoria, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The doctrine of the word, ministry, and sacraments in the theology of F.D.E. SchleiermacherRinas, Jody A. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (S.T.M.)--Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-179).
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The doctrine of the word, ministry, and sacraments in the theology of F.D.E. SchleiermacherRinas, Jody A. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (S.T.M.)--Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-179).
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The doctrine of the word, ministry, and sacraments in the theology of F.D.E. SchleiermacherRinas, Jody A. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (S.T.M.)--Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-179).
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Recebe o evangelho de Cristo do qual foste constituído mensageiro: a missão do diácono permanente como servidor da mesa da palavraJulio Cesar Bendinelli 09 September 2009 (has links)
A missão do diácono permanente como servidor da mesa da Palavra e sua
contribuição à atual demanda missionária da ICAR no campo da Evangelização. A
investigação, que parte dos textos exarados pelo Concílio Vaticano II e alcança os
documentos magisteriais pós-conciliares, tem por objetivo valorizar o exercício do
munus docendi ecclesiae conferido ao diácono permanente em virtude de sua
ordenação sacramental. Baseia-se na pesquisa bibliográfica das fontes indicadas
nas referências e se apresenta em três capítulos. O primeiro capítulo trata do
ministério do diácono permanente como restaurado pelo Concílio Vaticano II.
Examina a similaridade e a distinção entre os ministérios ordenados e os nãoordenados
na ICAR. Verifica as funções conferidas pela ordenação nas áreas da
Palavra, da liturgia e da caridade. Investiga elementos do serviço à pregação desde
a origem do ministério diaconal no Novo Testamento e apresenta a essência do
ministério dos antigos diáconos. O segundo capítulo é dedicado ao serviço do
diácono permanente à mesa da Palavra de Deus. Investiga o significado prático da
recuperação conciliar da noção de unidade das duas mesas Palavra e Eucaristia,
com a decorrente revalorização do lugar reservado à Palavra de Deus na liturgia e
na vida dos fiéis católicos. Busca pela presença da expressão pão da Palavra de
Deus na Tradição eclesial. Investiga o ministério diaconal da Palavra no Magistério
eclesial pós-conciliar e nos documentos das Congregações vaticanas, da CNBB e
do CELAM. Analisa os elementos do rito de ordenação diaconal e suas implicações
práticas para a missão da qual o diácono é investido na ICAR. O terceiro capítulo
propõe caminhos para que o diácono permanente possa contribuir no campo da
Evangelização, interpretando os resultados das investigações procedidas nos
capítulos anteriores. Apresenta a realidade pastoral do ministério diaconal na ICAR e
sugere um lugar sustentável e, ao mesmo tempo, relevante para o diácono
permanente. Apresenta o diaconato no contexto do ministério ordenado a partir do
que o autor denomina chave simbólica. Traz um apanhado geral do que foi
levantado na pesquisa com relação a funções na esfera da evangelização e
pregação da Palavra de competência do diácono permanente. Elege quatro áreas
onde o ministério diaconal pode colaborar na atual demanda missionária da ICAR:
catequese renovada, evangelização das famílias e pequenas comunidades,
ecumenismo e dimensão pública da Igreja. Conclui que o encargo diaconal no
campo da evangelização tem sido muito pouco aproveitado, incentivado ou
valorizado na Igreja e na sociedade. Sendo assim os diáconos devem assumir a
parcela do serviço que lhes cabe como mensageiros da Palavra, pois certamente
têm mais funções no âmbito da pregação e do ensino do que atualmente exercem,
haja vista que tudo quanto se refere à pregação do Evangelho, à catequese, à
difusão da bíblia e sua explicação ao povo lhes foi conferido ordinariamente. / The mission of the permanent deacon as Server of the table of the Word and his
contribution to the current missionary demand of the Roman Catholic Church in the
field of Evangelization. The investigation, which stems from texts written by the II
Vatican Council and reaches to post-council magisterial documents, has as its goal
to value the exercise of the munus docendi ecclesiae conferred to the permanent
deacon upon his sacramental ordination. It is based on bibliographical research of
the sources cited in the references and is presented in three chapters. The first
chapter deals with the ministry of the permanent deacon as reinstated by the II
Vatican Council. It examines the similarities and differences between the ordained
and non-ordained ministries in the Roman Catholic Church. It verifies the functions
conferred by ordination in the areas of the Word, of liturgy and of charity. It
investigates elements of service to preaching since the origin of diaconal ministry in
the New Testament and presents the essence of the ministry of the ancient deacons.
The second chapter is dedicated to the service of the permanent deacon to the table
of the Word of God. It investigates the practical meaning of the councils recovery of
the notion of the union of the two tables Word and Eucharist, with the consequent
revalorization of the place of the Word of God in the liturgy and in the life of the
Catholic faithful. It seeks the presence of the expression Bread of the Word of God in
the ecclesial Tradition. It investigates the diaconal ministry of the Word in the postcouncil
ecclesial Magisterium and in the documents of the Vatican Congregations, of
the CNBB and of CELAM. It analyzes the elements of the rite of diaconal ordination
and its implications for the mission with which the deacon is invested in the Catholic
Church. The third chapter proposes ways in which the permanent deacon can
contribute in the field of Evangelization, interpreting the results of the preceding
investigations from the prior chapters. It presents the pastoral reality of the diaconal
ministry in the Church and suggests a sustainable and at the same time relevant
place for the permanent deacon. It presents the diaconate in the context of the
ordained ministry based on what the author calls a symbolic key. It puts forth a
general summary of what was brought up in the research with regards to the
functions in the sphere of evangelization and the preaching of the Word that are of
the competence of the permanent deacon. It selects four areas where the diaconal
ministry can collaborate in the current missionary demand of the Church: renewed
catechesis, evangelization of the families and small communities, ecumenism and
the public dimension of the Church. It concludes that the diaconal role in the field of
evangelism has not been well used, encouraged or valued in the Church and in
society. Being thus, the deacons should assume their share of the service that
behooves them as messengers of the Word, since, there are certainly more tasks in
the areas of preaching and teaching than they currently carry out, since all that refers
to the preaching of the Gospel, to catechesis, to spreading the Bible and its
explanation to the people was ordinarily conferred upon them
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