Quo Vadis church history? : some theses on the future of church history as an academic theological discipline
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2009
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Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology
Abstract
In response to the invitation to reflect on the future of Church History as an
academic theological discipline, this essay discusses five theses: (i) The vitality of
Church History as an academic discipline is linked to its ability to contribute
towards a responsible engagement with the Christian past in a culture of historical
amnesia and harmful memory; (ii) a constructive dialogue with the social sciences
can be helpful en route to a more responsible historical hermeneutic for Church
History; (iii) as a theological discipline Church History ought to be attentive to
“history from below”; (iv) it is necessary for Church History to continue reflecting
on its mapping habits; (v) the focus on shared history, which attends to the way in
which divisive histories are interwoven, holds much promise for South African
church historiography.
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CITATION: Vosloo, R. 2009. Quo Vadis church history? : some theses on the future of church history as an academic theological discipline. Scriptura, 100:54-64, doi:10.7833/100-0-653.
The original publication is available at http://scriptura.journals.ac.za
The original publication is available at http://scriptura.journals.ac.za
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Church history
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Vosloo, R. 2009. Quo Vadis church history? : some theses on the future of church history as an academic theological discipline. Scriptura, 100:54-64, doi:10.7833/100-0-653