In die Skriflig (Aug 2003)

Romeine 1:18-25 binne die openbaringshistoriese raamwerk van die Skrifgetuienis aangaande God se openbaring

  • G.J.C. Jordaan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v37i4.486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4
pp. 617 – 642

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Romans 1:18-25 within the revelational-historical framework of Scriptural evidence about God’s revelation In this article the central issue investigated is whether – since the time of creation – man has been able to know God sufficiently in order to receive His saving faith. For this purpose a revelationalhistorical study of Romans 1:18-25 is undertaken in an attempt to contribute to this debate. Central themes from Romans 1:18-25 are also analysed and related to passages with a similar content elsewhere in Romans and also throughout the entire Bible. In this process not only the immediate context of each passage is taken into account, but also its place and meaning within the growing line of God’s revelation in Scripture. The conclusion arrived at is that God’s revelation in creation as such is sufficient to bring man to a saving faith. However, man’s perception and understanding are so corrupted by sin that it is impossible for any human being to receive saving faith only by perceiving and interpreting God’s revelation in creation. Therefore God has given His revelation in Scripture to bring mankind to saving faith.

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