Faith and ethnicity / / Dirk van Keulen [and four others].

In writing 'In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek', the apostle Paul touched on a topic that still is hotly debated among Christians today: the relationship between faith and ethnicity. The Reformed Chuches, usually organised along regional or national lines, are no exception and wrestl...

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Superior document:Studies in Reformed Theology; 7
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Place / Publishing House:Zoetermeer, The Netherlands : : Meinema,, 2002.
Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Studies in Reformed Theology; 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Notes:Contributions to the Fourth International Conference of the IRTI held in Princeton, N.J. in 2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Eddy A.J. G. Van der Borght and Dirk van Keulen
  • Western Perspectives on Faith and Ethnicity / Eddy Van der Borght
  • Faith, Ethnicity and Contextuality An Investigation of their Relation and Relevance to Church and Christianship / J.H. van Wyk
  • One Bible, Two Testaments: Covenant, Ethnicity and New Creation / Flip Theron
  • The Barmen Declaration: Its Theology, Background and Reception / Eberhard Busch
  • Universality and Particularity Karl Barth on the munus propheticum / Comelis van der Kooi
  • The Netherlands as the Second Israel / Willem Verboom
  • The national Church: A useful ecclesiological Concept within the Reformed Tradition? / Eddy Van der Borght
  • Reformed and Hungarian: Faith and Ethnicity in a Middle and Eastern European Context / Ferenc Szücs
  • Communism the Tool of Forced Assimilation / Laszlo Varga
  • Ethnicity, Church and the European Union / Botond Gaál
  • The Witness and Experiences of the Reformed Church in Hungary since the Collapse of the Party-State 1989–2001 / János Pásztor
  • Religion and Ethnicity: A Public Theological Overview in a Global Era / Max Stackhouse
  • The Ethnicity of Biblical Israel as a Theological Construct / Kune Biezeveld
  • ‘Just as the Sun is One and the Same throughout the World ... ’ The Christian’s Home in the Light of Ad Diognetum, Irenaeus and Tertullian / Willem-Jan de Wit
  • Religion in a Pluralistic Society A Reformed View / Pieter Coertzen
  • Plurality in Reformed Church Order / Al Janssen
  • From Nationalism to Inculturation Debate / Martien Brinkman
  • Universality in Particularity The Ecumenical Meaning of the Reformed Confession / Georg Plasger
  • Ecclesiology, Identity and Ethnicity / Sjaak van’t Kruis
  • The Importance of General Concepts and Common Language for Theology / Christiaan Mostert
  • List of Contributors / Eddy A.J. G. Van der Borght and Dirk van Keulen
  • Index of Names / Eddy A.J. G. Van der Borght and Dirk van Keulen.