Posts tonen met het label perichoresis. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label perichoresis. Alle posts tonen

donderdag 5 oktober 2017

New Wine & het Koninkrijk van God (1): Dochters & zonen van de Vader

 Als we bidden om de komst van het Koninkrijk van God, dan mogen we dat doen als dochters en zonen van de Vader.
We mogen ons laven aan Gods overvloedige liefde voor ons – ontvankelijk worden voor zijn aanwezigheid, genieten van wie Hij is, zijn stem leren verstaan.


Deel 1 in een serie van 5 blogs over New Wine en het Koninkrijk van God: wat geloven wij over Jezus, Koninkrijk & Kerk? In dit eerste deel: we hebben een nieuwe identiteit als onvoorwaardelijk geliefde kinderen van de Vader.

[Deze blogs zijn overgenomen uit het eenmalige New Wine-magazine Proef!, die je kunt bestellen via new-wine.nl.]

dinsdag 21 juni 2016

Nu verschenen: Feest van het Koninkrijk

Deze maand verscheen mijn nieuwste boek, Feest van het Koninkrijk - een verdiepend gemeenteproject rond het Onze Vader, met materiaal voor zes verdiepingsweken (inclusief kringenmateriaal).

Inmiddels is ook de website in de lucht, met online bestel-mogelijkheid (leuke staffelkortingen voor kerken) en downloads: www.feestvanhetkoninkrijk.nl

Check ook de Facebook-pagina:
Of volg op Twitter@FeestvhKoninkrijk (#FvhK)

dinsdag 12 januari 2016

“Being in Christ” and the renewal of Reformed theology Or: How Pentecostal theologian Frank D. Macchia could help advance the endeavour of Hans Burger


In his dissertation Being in Christ (2009) Reformed theologian Hans Burger does a commendable effort to renew Reformed theology through retrieving the concept of participation in Christ, in order to warrant the relational and transformative dynamics of the gospel.

It is doubtful, however, whether his systematic-theological proposal offers the dogmatic innovations that seem to be needed to fully achieve his goals. Further steps could be taken. 

In his compelling study Baptized in the Spirit (2006), Pentecostal theologian Frank D. Macchia suggests five dogmatic moves that might be helpful to further advance Burger’s endeavour.

maandag 4 januari 2016

Geef ons vandaag uw Koninkrijk van morgen

Zonsopgang, vlak voor de top van de Kilimanjaro, 1995

'Je kunt vragen wat je wilt en het zal gebeuren,' belooft Jezus. Seriously?! Wat moeten we met die bizarre uitspraak?

Zinvloed nodigde mij uit om een blog te schrijven over het #koninkrijkvangod en het #onzevader - "Waarom zou je blijven bidden 'Uw Koninkrijk kome'?" 

Nu ook hier te lezen.

maandag 23 maart 2015

Salvation & the Trinity (4): Thomas G. Weinandy - The Father’s Spirit of Sonship

In the last few posts, I explored the trinitarian proposals of Moltmann and Pannenberg, for these seem to be promising for a New Wine theology. But I concluded that a refinement of their proposals is sorely needed, if their proposals to understand the substance of salvation from the intratrinitarian perichoresis is to be adopted in a soteriological framework for vindicating the charismatic renewal of New Wine.
A study that really might be helpful at this point, is Thomas G. Weinandy’s The Father’s Spirit of Sonship: Reconceiving the Trinity. Weinandy is a charismatic Catholic scholar. One of the greatest benefits of Weinandy’s concise study is that it clarifies and concretizes the relevance of the doctrine of the Trinity for the individual believer and the life of the church, and that he does so in soteriological terms.

maandag 16 maart 2015

Salvation & the Trinity (3): Problems with the proposals of Moltmann and Pannenberg

The proposals of Moltmann and Pannenberg to reconceive the Trinity in "social" or "relational" terms have been influential, and they seem promising for our quest for a systematic-theological framework for the charismatic renewal of New Wine. But their proposals have met with profound criticism too - at which points are their proposals problematic for a New Wine theology? A concise overview in five clusters.

[Part 14 in a series on New Wine and systematic theology, drawn from my research master thesis Life to the Full. From Creation to Re-Creation, VU University 2014]

maandag 9 maart 2015

Salvation & the Trinity (2): Welcomed into the Divine Embrace - Reconceiving Salvation

The doctrine of the Trinity should be reconceived in terms of the divine perichoresis, Moltmann and Pannenberg argued (see previous post on salvation & the Trinity): The triune God, who created the universe and human being in his image (imago Trinitatis), is characterized by mutual self-giving love - each Person of the Trinity loves, adores and glorifies the others, giving himself to the others, constituting the identity of the others.
This must also lead then to reconceiving our understanding of salvation, they argue. Salvation is to be understood as being welcomed into the trinitarian perichoresis, the “divine embrace of love.” Let's unfold this statement.

[Part 13 in a series on New Wine and systematic theology, drawn from my research master thesis Life to the Full. From Creation to Re-Creation, VU University 2014]

maandag 2 maart 2015

Salvation & the Trinity (1): The Divine Dance of Love - Reconceiving the Trinity

Reformed theology has argued that all theology begins with the doctrine of God and God's self-revelation. How then is the proposed concept of salvation as wholeness (coming with the Kingdom of God) related to the doctrine of God? Both Moltmann and Pannenberg assert that salvation as wholeness flows from the trinitarian inner being of God, introducing the metaphor of the divine "perichoresis" in modern theology.
In four blogs on salvation & the Trinity, I'll explore how a "perichoretic" trinitarian theology allows for a fuller understanding of the distinct role of the Holy Spirit, shedding new light on charismatic experiences.

[Part 12 in a series on New Wine and systematic theology, drawn from my research master thesis Life to the Full. From Creation to Re-Creation, VU University 2014]