De verhoudingen van openbaring en ervaring toegespitst op de ethiek

This article deals with issues regarding the interpretation of Scripture. The first issue dealt with concerns the relationship between revelation and experience. Several modern models for this relationship are discussed critically. In this article a salvation-historical model is proposed - a mode...

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Main Author: W. H. Velema
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 1997-06-01
Series:In die Skriflig
Online Access:https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/1602
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spelling doaj-73185c274ee5441c85056bb1920d998d2020-11-24T20:49:06ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08531997-06-01311/210712210.4102/ids.v31i1/2.16021484De verhoudingen van openbaring en ervaring toegespitst op de ethiekW. H. VelemaThis article deals with issues regarding the interpretation of Scripture. The first issue dealt with concerns the relationship between revelation and experience. Several modern models for this relationship are discussed critically. In this article a salvation-historical model is proposed - a model in which the terms de- contextualising and recontextualising are used. Both terms are interpreted with­ in an ethical context. The main stand taken is that revelation is intended to be 'experienced', but our experience is not a substantial part of revelation. The relationship of revelation and experience is characterised by an 'in order'- structure. This view implies that the character of revelation is communicative, although revelation is independent of our experience. In the article an attempt is made to outline the pneumatological character of the hermeneutics of the Reformation.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/1602
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title_short De verhoudingen van openbaring en ervaring toegespitst op de ethiek
title_full De verhoudingen van openbaring en ervaring toegespitst op de ethiek
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description This article deals with issues regarding the interpretation of Scripture. The first issue dealt with concerns the relationship between revelation and experience. Several modern models for this relationship are discussed critically. In this article a salvation-historical model is proposed - a model in which the terms de- contextualising and recontextualising are used. Both terms are interpreted with­ in an ethical context. The main stand taken is that revelation is intended to be 'experienced', but our experience is not a substantial part of revelation. The relationship of revelation and experience is characterised by an 'in order'- structure. This view implies that the character of revelation is communicative, although revelation is independent of our experience. In the article an attempt is made to outline the pneumatological character of the hermeneutics of the Reformation.
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