Religiee van mense en die verlossende kennis van God
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Crafford, D.
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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
Human religions and the saving knowledge of God:
It has become an accepted practice to speak of the relationship of
Christianity to other religions in terms of exclusivism, inclusivism and
pluralism. These categories are actually not very helpful. The emphasis
must not be on the question of excluding or including people from salvation
but rather on a saving knowledge of God. Human religions have a limited
or distorted knowledge of the supreme Reality. It is only through selfrevelation
of God that a true saving knowledge of the ultimate Reality can
be attained. This happens through the self-revelation of God in Scripture
and especially in the incarnation and saving acts of God in Christ and
through the enlightening work of the Holy Spirit.
Description
Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'
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Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Crafford, D 1997, 'Religieë van mense en die verlossende kennis van God', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 18, no.1, pp 22-33.