God's omnipotence and human freedom

It is an honour for me to write an article in this volume for Pieter Potgieter. In South Africa much attention is given to the political figures who led the nation out of the house of apartheid. We can, however, hardly overestimate the role of the church in this. That was true for the origins of ap...

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Main Author: A. van de Beek
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2002-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1589
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description It is an honour for me to write an article in this volume for Pieter Potgieter. In South Africa much attention is given to the political figures who led the nation out of the house of apartheid. We can, however, hardly overestimate the role of the church in this. That was true for the origins of apartheid, and is also true for its abolition. As moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church, Potgieter played a central role in this process. I have great esteem for his courage in turning the course of history that his forefathers set in motion. Every person who has the blood of an African, be they white or be they black, knows what a mental struggle this implies. The following article is not explicitly directed to this. However, its essence asks that we think again about history, and in this setting especially the context of South Africa in the last century. What is this history in respect to God’s aim and the destiny of humankind? We should be reluctant to accept easy solutions.
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spelling doaj-art-e415635e9131449badb6abe91bc6d5b12025-02-11T12:36:14ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892002-01-01310.38140/at.v0i3.1589God's omnipotence and human freedomA. van de Beek0The International Reformed Theological Institute, Netherlands It is an honour for me to write an article in this volume for Pieter Potgieter. In South Africa much attention is given to the political figures who led the nation out of the house of apartheid. We can, however, hardly overestimate the role of the church in this. That was true for the origins of apartheid, and is also true for its abolition. As moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church, Potgieter played a central role in this process. I have great esteem for his courage in turning the course of history that his forefathers set in motion. Every person who has the blood of an African, be they white or be they black, knows what a mental struggle this implies. The following article is not explicitly directed to this. However, its essence asks that we think again about history, and in this setting especially the context of South Africa in the last century. What is this history in respect to God’s aim and the destiny of humankind? We should be reluctant to accept easy solutions. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1589Systematic TheologyDivine omnipotenceHuman freedomDogmatiekGoddelike almagMenslike vryheid
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God's omnipotence and human freedom
Acta Theologica
Systematic Theology
Divine omnipotence
Human freedom
Dogmatiek
Goddelike almag
Menslike vryheid
title God's omnipotence and human freedom
title_full God's omnipotence and human freedom
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title_short God's omnipotence and human freedom
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topic Systematic Theology
Divine omnipotence
Human freedom
Dogmatiek
Goddelike almag
Menslike vryheid
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