Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?

Should theological education be ecclesiastical and confessional? This article seeks to evaluate the involvement of the church in theological education at universities, and proceeeds from a cosmological rather than a pragmatic perspective. From a cosmological perspective, no university can claim to...

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Main Author: F. E. Deist
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 1994-01-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2543
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spelling doaj-6892a487bcbd49c6a9df1a54d8710ad52020-11-24T23:39:25ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80501994-01-01501/2536710.4102/hts.v50i1/2.25432220Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?F. E. Deist0Universiteit van StellenboschShould theological education be ecclesiastical and confessional? This article seeks to evaluate the involvement of the church in theological education at universities, and proceeeds from a cosmological rather than a pragmatic perspective. From a cosmological perspective, no university can claim to study universalia while ignoring religious perspectives on reality. The Christian religious perspective therefore has every right to be studied and taught at universities. Since this tradition can be adequately understood only with reference to its own assumptions (as professed by the ecumenical church), theological education has to pay close attention to ecclesiastical and denominational confessions. However, no state-funded theological education at university level may be bound by denominationally biased prescriptions.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2543
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title Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
title_short Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
title_full Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
title_fullStr Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
title_full_unstemmed Moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
title_sort moet teologiese opleiding kerklik-konfessioneel wees?
publisher AOSIS
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description Should theological education be ecclesiastical and confessional? This article seeks to evaluate the involvement of the church in theological education at universities, and proceeeds from a cosmological rather than a pragmatic perspective. From a cosmological perspective, no university can claim to study universalia while ignoring religious perspectives on reality. The Christian religious perspective therefore has every right to be studied and taught at universities. Since this tradition can be adequately understood only with reference to its own assumptions (as professed by the ecumenical church), theological education has to pay close attention to ecclesiastical and denominational confessions. However, no state-funded theological education at university level may be bound by denominationally biased prescriptions.
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