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15To kneel or not to kneel? The relevance for today of Nicaea’s Ban on kneeling on Sundays and during the Easter seasonInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 86 (2): 238-252. 2025.In the West, we are aware that we have added the filioque to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed without the authority of an ecumenical council. Some of us may be aware that the Council of Nicaea (325) also took important decisions regarding the computation of the Easter date. We are mostly unaware, however, of the fact that prayer was an important topic at the Council of Nicaea, and that Orthodox churches charge the West with contempt for the decisions of the Council of Nicaea on kneeling while…Read more
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11Embodying spiritualities. The council of Nicaea and the Christian lifeInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 86 (2): 87-95. 2025.This year (2025), Christianity celebrates the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (325), which is drawing much theological attention. As part of the festivities, the Belgian-Dutch Society f...
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10Degrees of Faith? Interpreting Doctrine for TodayIn Anne Runehov & Michael Fuller (eds.), Science, Religion, the Humanities and Hope: Essays in Honour of Willem B. Drees, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 47-61. 2024.In this chapter I discuss a project on the enduring significance of liberal Protestantism that was initiated and completed by Wim Drees. In this project, Dr3ees rejected the all-or-nothing approaches to Christian theology that are often endorsed by ‘orthodox’ Christians and atheists alike, and argues in favor of a liberal approach that is open to scientific developments and changing moral intuitions. Drees also argues against the prejudice that liberal Christians believe less, and argues that th…Read more
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65Een geloofsbelijdenis als een trouwbelofteAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (4): 448-452. 2020.Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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41‘A Barricade across the High Road’: C.S. Lewis on the theology of his timeHTS Theological Studies 75 (4): 1-7. 2019.In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his time. Lewis often emphasised that he was not a theologian. Sometimes he does so out of modesty, to excuse minor errors that a specialist in the field would not have made. More often than not, however, something else plays a role: Lewis’s dislike of the theology and the theologians of his time. Although he intended not to become a party in theological controversies, Lewis occasionally took sides. He e…Read more
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80The ultimate miracle? The historicity of the Resurrection of JesusHTS Theological Studies 70 (1). 2014.
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59Believing in God the Father: Interpreting a phrase from the Apostle’s CreedHTS Theological Studies 72 (4): 1-4. 2016.In our days, the creedal phrase 'I believe in God the Father almighty' is interpreted primarily along Trinitarian lines: It is applied to God as the Father of Jesus Christ. Here I argue that it has a dual background: in Jesus' prayer practice, in which He consistently addressed God as 'Father', and in the Hellenistic habit of referring to the Creator as 'Father'. I discuss Jesus' use of the term 'Father' against its Old Testament background, and argue that it primarily points to the intimacy of …Read more
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58Confessing the catholicity of the churchInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 74 (2): 151-164. 2013.Starting from a recent discussion in the Netherlands about the application of the Pontifical Council for Social Communication for the Internet extension ‘.catholic,’ the author inquires into the meaning of confessing the catholicity of the church. He shows that ‘catholic’ is a title phrase, a descriptive term that often functions as a proper name. It is important to distinguish between both functions ; in the PCSC application ‘catholic’ functions, contrary to what its critics assume, as a proper…Read more
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49Religion and the good life (edited book)Royal Van Gorcum. 2004.Studies in Theology and Religion,10 In this volume, fourteen philosophers of religion reflect on religious views of the good life.
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118Geloof Naar Inzicht, Niet Naar BewijsBijdragen 60 (1): 54-72. 1999.In Bijdragen 59 Rudi te Velde argued that our appeal to St. Anselm in elucidating the tenets of the ‘Utrecht school’ in philosophical theology is unjustified, because of a presumed anti-realist tendency in our thinking. In our reply we point out that this accusation is the result of a confusion between the disciplines of philosophical theology and religious epistemology. Philosophical theology accepts from an insiders-perspective belief claims which are not directly accessible to reason or obser…Read more
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6Why Should One Want to Participate in a Religious Tradition?Ars Disputandi: The Online Journal for Philosophy of Religion. forthcoming.
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468Does God Suffer?: A Critical Discussion of Thomas G. Weinandy's Does God Suffer?'Ars Disputandi 1 1-9. 2001.The author argues that Thomas G. Weinandy in his book Does God Suffer? starts from the axiom of divine apathy, rather than that he argues for it. He criticizes the hermeneutic implicit in Weinandy’s interpretation of 1 Samuel 15, and proposes an alternative approach. Moreover, he criticizes Weinandy’s appeal to agreement among the church fathers and his appeal to the doctrine of the Trinity
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53Sisyphus revisited. Reflections on the analogy between linguistic meaning and the meaning of lifeNeue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 38 (2): 219-231. 1996.
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677Betekenis en levenBijdragen 54 (2): 162-176. 1993.Dutch: Bij alle aandacht die er op dit moment is voor de aard van zingevingsvragen is de analogie tussen de betekenis van taal enerzijds en leven en werkelijkheid anderzijds wel opgemerkt, maar nog nergens uitvoerig doorgelicht. Marcel Sarot voorziet in dit gemis door een zorgvuldige analyse van de structurele overeenkomsten tussen verschillende theorieën over beide vormen van betekenis. Vervolgens past hij de gemaakte onderscheidingen toe in een weerlegging van de argumenten tegen de theïstisch…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Religion |