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- W4320025939 abstract "The dialectic between relevance and identity has been a methodological key in my theology since I worked on a doctoral thesis in the mid-eighties. Originally I thought about resurrection and liberation, and gradually I expanded this to a focus on Trinitarian theology within the (post)apartheid condition, and wrote, merely for myself, a programmatic essay in 2004 on this. My intuition has always been that I should take apartheid seriously, not merely as a social ethical question, but also as an epistemic topos. At the same time, the question about God has intrigued me from early on, realising that the identity of faith and theology stands and falls here. The so-called ‘return of God in contemporary theology’ (Tracy 1994) and the emergence of the Trinitarian Renaissance naturally appealed to me, and I situated my own thinking and research along these parameters. The recognition of ‘something’, whether we name it God, or the divine, or the Sacred, or the Ultimate, or the Transcendent, remains of absolute importance. That symbol is a final orientation to make sense of reality, and by saying this I do not deny others their right to advance a radical immanent understanding of life. For the Christian faith, the Trinitarian symbol is the central reference, and from this Mystery, we should construct the cognitive content of the faith and its relevance to society at large. How that confession has academically and socially functioned in South African Systematic Theology is my interest in this submission." @default.
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- W4320025939 date "2022-12-15" @default.
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- W4320025939 title "The Triune God in South African Systematic Theology Since 1976" @default.
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