Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers

In the thesis a methodology of understanding and explicating Christian faith consistent with the mystery of the simultaneous close connection and radical difference of God, human beings and the physical-organic cosmos environment is been mapped out. The theanthropocosmic principle as an expression o...

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Main Author: Nigrini, Jacques
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, Eugène, 1946-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1324
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-13242016-04-16T04:07:43Z Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers Nigrini, Jacques Van Niekerk, Eugène, 1946- Existentialism Hans Küng E van Niekerk D Bonhoeffer M Büber W Heisenberg Commonwealth or Kingdom of God Being actual Being thus and thus Being there Being Fulfilment Renewal Reconciliation Creation Pneumacentric Pneumatology Christcentric Christology Aktsein Sosein Dasein Spirit Holy Spirit Jesus Christ Consensual negotiation Sense making view Clue Pointer Incarnation Identity Kenosis Twosome Threesome Foursome Theology Anthropology Cosmology Logos Trinity 232.1 Incarnation In the thesis a methodology of understanding and explicating Christian faith consistent with the mystery of the simultaneous close connection and radical difference of God, human beings and the physical-organic cosmos environment is been mapped out. The theanthropocosmic principle as an expression of the mystery functions as the heuristic key in opening up the notion of kenosis (and incarnation) of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit within the scope of the enduring interaction of . The Spirit in the kenotic sense of the word connects and differentiates the overall processes of being and becoming, here and there, now and then of the mystery of the `presences' of God, human beings and the natural cosmic world in being there (Dasein), being thus and thus (Sosein) and being dynamically actual (Aktsein). God acts in terms of the Spirit's operational kenotic presence within the margins of the creatureliness of people and the natural cosmic world as the kenotic clothing of God. A dynamic interpretation of the integral and differential character of being and becoming suggests that making sense of the dynamics of the formation of identities and identification is an ever ongoing endeavour. It implies a continuous process of negotiation whilst experiencing various continuums, remaining open-ended in an ever-increasing sense of wonder and mystery of "exitus a Deo-reditus in Deum". Systematic Theology and theological Ethics D. Th. (Systematic Theology) 2009-08-25T10:51:48Z 2009-08-25T10:51:48Z 2009-08-25T10:51:48Z 2006-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1324 en 1 online resource (xii, 166 leaves)
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topic Existentialism
Hans Küng
E van Niekerk
D Bonhoeffer
M Büber
W Heisenberg
Commonwealth or Kingdom of God
Being actual
Being thus and thus
Being there
Being
Fulfilment
Renewal
Reconciliation
Creation
Pneumacentric
Pneumatology
Christcentric
Christology
Aktsein
Sosein
Dasein
Spirit
Holy Spirit
Jesus Christ
Consensual negotiation
Sense making view
Clue
Pointer
Incarnation
Identity
Kenosis
Twosome
Threesome
Foursome
Theology
Anthropology
Cosmology
Logos
Trinity
232.1
Incarnation
spellingShingle Existentialism
Hans Küng
E van Niekerk
D Bonhoeffer
M Büber
W Heisenberg
Commonwealth or Kingdom of God
Being actual
Being thus and thus
Being there
Being
Fulfilment
Renewal
Reconciliation
Creation
Pneumacentric
Pneumatology
Christcentric
Christology
Aktsein
Sosein
Dasein
Spirit
Holy Spirit
Jesus Christ
Consensual negotiation
Sense making view
Clue
Pointer
Incarnation
Identity
Kenosis
Twosome
Threesome
Foursome
Theology
Anthropology
Cosmology
Logos
Trinity
232.1
Incarnation
Nigrini, Jacques
Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers
description In the thesis a methodology of understanding and explicating Christian faith consistent with the mystery of the simultaneous close connection and radical difference of God, human beings and the physical-organic cosmos environment is been mapped out. The theanthropocosmic principle as an expression of the mystery functions as the heuristic key in opening up the notion of kenosis (and incarnation) of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit within the scope of the enduring interaction of . The Spirit in the kenotic sense of the word connects and differentiates the overall processes of being and becoming, here and there, now and then of the mystery of the `presences' of God, human beings and the natural cosmic world in being there (Dasein), being thus and thus (Sosein) and being dynamically actual (Aktsein). God acts in terms of the Spirit's operational kenotic presence within the margins of the creatureliness of people and the natural cosmic world as the kenotic clothing of God. A dynamic interpretation of the integral and differential character of being and becoming suggests that making sense of the dynamics of the formation of identities and identification is an ever ongoing endeavour. It implies a continuous process of negotiation whilst experiencing various continuums, remaining open-ended in an ever-increasing sense of wonder and mystery of "exitus a Deo-reditus in Deum". === Systematic Theology and theological Ethics === D. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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title Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers
title_short Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers
title_full Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers
title_fullStr Kenosis and identities: pneumatological pointers
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