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Journal articles on the topic "Miskotte"

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Reeling Brouwer, Rinse. "K.H. Miskotte, Bijbels ABC." NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion 74, no. 1 (2020): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/ntt2020.1.004.reel.

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Abstract In the perspective of the forthcoming English translation of K.H. Miskotte’s Biblical ABC’s and therewith its foreseeable renewed appropriation, some aspects of this classical document in the Dutch history of theology deserve reconsideration. These aspects are successively: 1. Its genesis in a course for leaders of biblical reading groups in neighbourhoods all over the city of Amsterdam (1941), of which Miskotte himself afterwards didn’t have a correct recollection; 2. Its background both in the method of the discovery of the Leitwortstil (M. Buber) or the Formgeheimnis of Biblical narratives (F. Rosenzweig) and in the, at least in Miskotte’s perception, ‘Israelitish’ tendency of K. Barth’s doctrine of the divine perfections (1940); 3. Its earliest reception, in which J. Koopmans remarkably noticed, that ‘now’ (i.e. under the German occupation of the Netherlands) ‘we don’t have a Church anymore, apart from the form, in which she can be found in the Bible’; 4. Some characteristics of its post-war edition of 1966, revised by Miskotte himself, added utterances on new frontiers (e.g. questioning all authority, the ‘death of God’). With such a multi-layered text as its result, one can understand why the English translators return to the more unequivocal edition of 1941.
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Nierop, Jantine. "‘Liefst ook in de woordvorm een Godswoord’. De actualiteit van K.H. Miskottes notities over de taal van de preek." NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion 64, no. 1 (2010): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/ntt2010.64.051.nier.

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Homiletics is a subdiscipline of Practical Theology that focuses on the theory and practice of preaching. Current thinking on homiletics presupposes that the sermon is an event-in-time. The question of the effect of this view in the language of the sermon plays an important role in the present debate. In this article the Dutch theologian K.H. Miskotte (1894-1976) throws new light on this issue. Although his hermeneutical observations stem from a much different time, they are of supprisingly contemporary interest on this point. The internal dynamics of language and its effects on its hearers are central.
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Meyer, Ockert. "THE WIND BLOWS GENTLY: REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE THEOLOGY OF KH MISKOTTE." Scriptura 79 (June 12, 2013): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7833/79-0-771.

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de Jong, Pieter. "Miskotte's Timely Perspective of the Religious Dimension of the Nazi Ideology." Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 11, no. 3 (1993): 20–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sho.1993.0018.

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"A Dutch Response to Nihilism: an Evaluation of K.H. Miskotte's Interaction with Nietzsche." Journal of Reformed Theology 2, no. 2 (2008): 151–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156973108x306236.

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AbstractThis article discusses the way in which the Dutch theologian K.H. Miskotte interpreted the nihilism of Friedrich Nietzsche. It will be pointed out that religion is the central notion of Miskotte's approach of Nietzsche. Discussing this theme, it will be necessary to pay attention to the concept of Nietzsche's nihilism. From there we receive a clearer insight in the interaction between Miskotte and Nietzsche. It is expected that examining nihilism and the interaction with nihilism will be helpful to contextualize theology. The method of Miskotte is attractive because he does not evaluate nihilism in a philosophical manner, but he counters it by the Thora. Belief stands against belief. Nevertheless we can ask whether Miskotte's concept of religion is adequate enough to tackle the problems we have to deal with in our nihilistic culture. Is Miskotte right when he connects nihilism and religion, and what kind of religion is he connecting with nihilism?
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Berkelaar, Wim. "Herman de Liagre Böhl, Miskotte. Theoloog in de branding, 1894-1976." BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review 132 (October 10, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.10390.

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Collin, Cornell. "The Question of God’s Perfection." Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, July 5, 2021, 014610792110306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01461079211030641.

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Is God perfect? The recent volume entitled The Question of God’s Perfection stages a conversation on that topic between mostly Jewish philosophers, theologians, and scholars of rabbinic literature. Although it is neither a work of biblical theology nor a contribution to the theological interpretation of scripture, The Question of God’s Perfection yields stimulating results for these other, intersecting projects. After briefly describing the volume’s central question and contents, the present essay situates the volume’s offerings within the state of the biblical-theological and theological-interpretive fields. In its next section, it considers—and compares— The Question of God’s Perfection with one twentieth-century theological antecedent, the Dutch theologian K.H. Miskotte. In closing, it poses questions for ongoing discussion. The Question of God’s Perfection: Jewish and Christian Essays on the God of the Bible and Talmud, edited by Yoram Hazony & Dru Johnson. Philosophy of Religion – World Religions 8. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2019. ISBN 9789004387959
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"H. H. Miskotte, God's Own Green Paradise. New Zealand Churches and the Environment, : Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, 1997, 228pp, ISBN 90-423-0010-8." Exchange 28, no. 4 (1999): 384–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157254399x00320.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Miskotte"

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Hansen, L. D. "Aksie én kontemplasie? : op weg na mistiek-profetiese gereformeerde spiritualiteit in dialoog met David Tracy en K.H. Miskotte /." Link to the online version, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1339.

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Hansen, Leonard Dirk. "Aksie en kontemplasie? : op weg na mistiek-profetiese gereformeerde spiritualiteit in dialoog met David Tracy en K.H. Miskotte." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1339.

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Thesis (DTh (Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology))—Stellenbosch University, 2008.<br>This study concerns the relationship between mysticism and social action (widely understood, as including political and economic action), or as it was formulated for centuries in the Christian tradition: the relationship between action and contemplation. Chapter 1 differentiates between different forms of Christian spirituality. Also, the reason for this study is stated: the apparent search amongst certain contemporary Reformed Christians for a more contemplative spirituality, while preserving the socially and politically involved character of Reformed spirituality. Chapter 2 investigates the origins and evelopment of contemplation (or “mysticism”, as it is commonly called today). Taking into account the history of the meaning of the term “mysticism”, a contemporary definition is sought that would address the changes, distortions and misconceptions that have developed over the centuries. A major focus in Chapter 2 is the relationship between action and contemplation/mysticism. This issue is reviewed with reference to its history, from patristic times until approximately the time of the Counter-reformation. The extent to which distortions regarding this issue have occurred, as well as possible subsequent corrections of these, are also examined in this chapter. In Chapter 3, a short overview is given of the recent revaluation and incorporation of mysticism alongside a commitment to social action in the theology of a number of prominent “mystical-political” Roman-Catholic theologians of the 20th century. The focus then shifts to the revaluation of mysticism and the reformulation of mystical-prophetic theology in the theological project of the 20th-century North American theologian David Tracy. Of especial importance is his use of the Ricoeurian methodology of “suspicion and retrieval” to retrieve and incorporate the Christian mystical tradition into his own theology, as this forms the ethodological basis for the next chapter. Chapter 4 takes the form of an “exercise of suspicion and retrieval” with a view to find and retrieve possible mystical elements in the Reformed tradition via an investigation into the history, way of life and spirituality of the Roman Catholic contemplative monastic order of the Carthusians – specifically their tradition of manibus praedicare and the manifestations thereof. Chapter 5 focuses on the theology and spirituality of the Dutch theologian K.H. (Kornelis) Miskotte as an example of a Reformed theologian in whose theology elements of both contemplation/mysticism and social action are present. Contrary to the views of many researchers into Miskotte’s theology (as well as Miskotte himself) it is concluded that: In light of the recent, sometimes retrieved, views of mysticism by present-day scholars of mysticism – as well as those of the mystical-political theologians, especially David Tracy – Miskotte’s spirituality can indeed be seen as a form of mystical-political spirituality. This is true despite some profound differences between the mystical-prophetic theologians and Tracy on the one hand and Miskotte on the other – differences that, however, stamp Miskotte’s mystical-political spirituality as authentically Reformed.
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Books on the topic "Miskotte"

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Kornelis Miskotte: A biblical theology. Susquehanna University Press, 1997.

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Miskotte, Kornelis Heiko. K.H. Miskotte: Een keuze uit zijn dagboeken en andere teksten ; de keuze werd gemaakt door Mans Miskotte...[et al.]. de Prom, 1994.

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Dekker, W. Afwezigheid van God: Een onderzoek naar antwoorden bij W. Pannenberg, K.H. Miskotte en A. Houtepen. Boekencentrum, 2011.

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Dekker, W. Afwezigheid van God: Een onderzoek naar antwoorden bij W. Pannenberg, K.H. Miskotte en A. Houtepen. Boekencentrum, 2011.

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Muis, J. Openbaring en interpretatie: Het verstaan van de Heilige Schrift volgens K. Barth en K.H. Miskotte. Boekencentrum, 1989.

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Hendrik Cornelis van der Sar. Verborgen in eenvoud: De hermeneutische functie van de Godsleer in de theologie van K.H. Miskotte. J.H. Kok, 1995.

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Wijer, Evert Jan de. De naam op de Toverberg: De denkfiguren uit Thomas Manns "Zauberberg" als transparanten voor de cultuurkritiek van K.H. Miskotte. Kok, 1997.

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Haan, Karel de. De terugkeer van de kudde: Biografie van ds. Frits Kuiper, waarin opgenomen de correspondentie tussen Frits Kuiper en K.H. Miskotte. Skandalon, 2014.

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Gidron, Mordechai Henrik. Trotzdem weitergelebt: Von Budapest durch das Ghetto Miskole, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Arbeitslager in München-Allach sowie Mettenheim-Mühldorf und ein neues Leben in Israel : mit Erinnerungen an die Familien Blum und Grünwald 1935-1990. Hartung-Gorre, 2005.

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de, Knijff H. W., and Neven G. W. 1944-, eds. Horen en zien: Opstellen over de theologie van K.H. Miskotte. J.H. Kok, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Miskotte"

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"9. Barth-Rezeption als Sinngebung des Sinnlosen bei Kornelis H. Miskotte. Kulturtheologie IV." In Karl Barth in den Niederlanden. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666564116.330.

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