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Evangelicals, Inerrancy, and the Quest for Certainty: Making Sense of Our Battles for the BibleHentschel, Jason Ashley January 2015 (has links)
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Teonome epistemologiese oorwegings by grondwetuitlegTheron, Antoine 11 1900 (has links)
This article considers the nature of interpretation as important question in constitutional
interpretation from a theonomic epistemological perspective. Theonomic epistemology is
summarily described. The modem language philosophy's view of the nature of interpretation
is then investigated, after which a theonomic definition of interpretation and hermeneutics is
suggested. Different approaches to interpretation commonly found in legal practice are
evaluated on the basis of the suggested definition. The theonomic approach is then applied to
another issue in constitutional interpretation, the nature of the judicial function, and broad
guidelines are given for the practical application of theonomic epistemological considerations. / Hierdie artikel ondersoek die wese van interpretasie as belangrike vraagstuk by
grondwetuitleg vanuit die perspektief van die teonome epistemologie. Die teonome
epistemologie word oorsigtelik beskryf. Die modeme taalfilosofie se beskouing van
interpretasie word dan behandel, waama 'n teonome definisie van interpretasie en
hermeneutiek voorgestel word. Die verskillende uitlegbenaderings wat algemeen in die
praktyk voorkom, word aan die hand van die voorgestelde definisie geevalueer. Vervolgens
word die teonome benadering op 'n ander vraagstuk van grondwetuitleg - die aard van die
regterlike funksie - toegepas, en word bree riglyne vir toepassing van teonome
epistemologiese oorwegings in die praktyk van regspraak gegee. / Department of Constitutional International & Indigenous Law / LL.M.
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Teonome epistemologiese oorwegings by grondwetuitlegTheron, Antoine 11 1900 (has links)
This article considers the nature of interpretation as important question in constitutional
interpretation from a theonomic epistemological perspective. Theonomic epistemology is
summarily described. The modem language philosophy's view of the nature of interpretation
is then investigated, after which a theonomic definition of interpretation and hermeneutics is
suggested. Different approaches to interpretation commonly found in legal practice are
evaluated on the basis of the suggested definition. The theonomic approach is then applied to
another issue in constitutional interpretation, the nature of the judicial function, and broad
guidelines are given for the practical application of theonomic epistemological considerations. / Hierdie artikel ondersoek die wese van interpretasie as belangrike vraagstuk by
grondwetuitleg vanuit die perspektief van die teonome epistemologie. Die teonome
epistemologie word oorsigtelik beskryf. Die modeme taalfilosofie se beskouing van
interpretasie word dan behandel, waama 'n teonome definisie van interpretasie en
hermeneutiek voorgestel word. Die verskillende uitlegbenaderings wat algemeen in die
praktyk voorkom, word aan die hand van die voorgestelde definisie geevalueer. Vervolgens
word die teonome benadering op 'n ander vraagstuk van grondwetuitleg - die aard van die
regterlike funksie - toegepas, en word bree riglyne vir toepassing van teonome
epistemologiese oorwegings in die praktyk van regspraak gegee. / Department of Constitutional International and Indigenous Law / LL.M.
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A critical analysis of the application of the sola Scriptura principle in Adventist theological thinking and practical action with special reference to the Zambian contextHachalinga, Passmore 06 1900 (has links)
Theological divisions are threatening the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s unity and focus
on mission. Some Adventist theologians suggest that the cause of these divisions is a departure by
other Adventist theologians from adhering to and applying the sola Scriptura principle. This study
analyzes this problem.
Chapter one presents reasons for a call during the 16th century, to reform the church to its
apostolic purity. Martin Luther and other Protestant Reformers argued against the medieval church,
popes, and church councils’ claim for authority to properly interpret and teach Scripture and
Tradition. Differing views of reforming the church sparked divisions among the Protestant
Reformers, creating two main streams, the magisterial and the radical Reformers. The Roman
Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformations with a Counter-Reformation.
Chapter two discusses Seventh-day Adventism’s application of the sola Scriptura principle.
Although Adventism claims to descend from the radical wing of the Protestant Reformations, its
acceptance of Ellen G. White’s prophetic ministry and her non-canonical inspired writings departs
from a radical application of the sola Scriptura principle.
Chapter three presents Biblical evidences for God’s use of multiple media of communication
beside the Bible. Therefore Adventism needs to clearly define its understanding and application of
the sola Scriptura principle to accommodate other theological sources in addition to the Bible.
Chapter four presents Scripture in Zambian Adventist context, tracing Adventism’s use of
the Bible in evangelization. Adventism’s responses to changing socio-political and religiopluralistic
trends which threatened to marginalize Bible Instructions, and the development of, but
failed attempt to implement an Adventist Bible-based Religious Education syllabus at Rusangu
Secondary School are presented.
Chapter five gives the general summary, conclusion and recommendations. / Systematic Theology and Theological Ethics / D.Th. (Systematic Theology)
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A critical analysis of the application of the sola Scriptura principle in Adventist theological thinking and practical action with special reference to the Zambian contextHachalinga, Passmore 06 1900 (has links)
Theological divisions are threatening the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s unity and focus
on mission. Some Adventist theologians suggest that the cause of these divisions is a departure by
other Adventist theologians from adhering to and applying the sola Scriptura principle. This study
analyzes this problem.
Chapter one presents reasons for a call during the 16th century, to reform the church to its
apostolic purity. Martin Luther and other Protestant Reformers argued against the medieval church,
popes, and church councils’ claim for authority to properly interpret and teach Scripture and
Tradition. Differing views of reforming the church sparked divisions among the Protestant
Reformers, creating two main streams, the magisterial and the radical Reformers. The Roman
Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformations with a Counter-Reformation.
Chapter two discusses Seventh-day Adventism’s application of the sola Scriptura principle.
Although Adventism claims to descend from the radical wing of the Protestant Reformations, its
acceptance of Ellen G. White’s prophetic ministry and her non-canonical inspired writings departs
from a radical application of the sola Scriptura principle.
Chapter three presents Biblical evidences for God’s use of multiple media of communication
beside the Bible. Therefore Adventism needs to clearly define its understanding and application of
the sola Scriptura principle to accommodate other theological sources in addition to the Bible.
Chapter four presents Scripture in Zambian Adventist context, tracing Adventism’s use of
the Bible in evangelization. Adventism’s responses to changing socio-political and religiopluralistic
trends which threatened to marginalize Bible Instructions, and the development of, but
failed attempt to implement an Adventist Bible-based Religious Education syllabus at Rusangu
Secondary School are presented.
Chapter five gives the general summary, conclusion and recommendations. / Systematic Theology and Theological Ethics / D.Th. (Systematic Theology)
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