Die Irrglaube in Kolosse: aanbidding van of met engele in Kolossense 2:18?

In this article, the Colossian heresy will be discussed. This is, however, a very troublesome epistle to use in any assessment of a Pauline theme, due to the uncertainty of who the author of Colossians could have been, as well as the unclear nature of the heresy in question. The majority of scholars are of the opinion that the false teachers in the congregation encouraged the worshipping of angels (cf. Col 2:18). As it will transpire from the discussion, this is indeed the case when this verse is read in an objective genitive sense. This investigative discussion will help us to discern what part angels played in certain religious circles in the early church (for example as mediators of revelation). The link between the <img src="/img/revistas/hts/v66n1/2char01.gif">&#947;&#947;&#941;&#955;&#969;&#957; in Colossians 2:18, and the &#963;&#964;&#959;&#953;&#967;&#949;&#943;&#969;&#957; &#964;&#959;<img src="/img/revistas/hts/v66n1/2char02.gif"> &#954;&#972;&#963;&#181;&#959;&#965; in Colossians 2:20, will also be investigated. In Colossians, the author presents Jesus as the crucified, cosmic Christ (see Col 1:15-20), which will help us to understand the early Christian reaction to heresies such as this one in Colossae, and investigate the relationship between angelology and Christology.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kok,Jacobus (Kobus)
Format: Digital revista
Language:Afrikaans
Published: University of Pretoria 2010
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0259-94222010000100017
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