Original Research
Die verhouding tussen Christologie en etiek in Kolossense – praxis vir die postmoderne gelowige en kerk
Verbum et Ecclesia | Vol 31, No 1 | a369 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v31i1.369
| © 2010 Johannes P. Pienaar, Ernest van Eck
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 18 January 2010 | Published: 14 October 2010
Submitted: 18 January 2010 | Published: 14 October 2010
About the author(s)
Johannes P. Pienaar,, South AfricaErnest van Eck, Universiteit van Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract
The relationship between Christology and ethics in Colossians praxis for the postmodern believer and church
In Colossians, there is a close relationship between Christology and ethics. This relationship provides answers to the many questions that face the postmodern believer and the church in the current secular world. Believers constantly battle to apply their faith in a practical way. The reason for this is that believers do not have a reference point from which to apply their faith in practice. The relationship between Christology and ethics in the letter to the Colossians presents such a reference point, namely the believer’s identity in Jesus Christ. This identity in Christ, and not nomalism, should determine all ethical decisions of the believer.
In Colossians, there is a close relationship between Christology and ethics. This relationship provides answers to the many questions that face the postmodern believer and the church in the current secular world. Believers constantly battle to apply their faith in a practical way. The reason for this is that believers do not have a reference point from which to apply their faith in practice. The relationship between Christology and ethics in the letter to the Colossians presents such a reference point, namely the believer’s identity in Jesus Christ. This identity in Christ, and not nomalism, should determine all ethical decisions of the believer.
Keywords
Kolossense; Christologie; etiek; praktiese geloof; identiteit in Jesus Christus
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