Background
Potgieter, Pieter Cornelius was born on February 10, 1940 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Son of Frederick J.M. and Johanna C. (Olivier) Potgieter.
(According to Pieter Potgieter, the New Testament teaches ...)
According to Pieter Potgieter, the New Testament teaches that, 'The course of history between the resurrection and the second coming of Christ is a course of inevitable victory for his kingdom. In this process the Holy Spirit is fully involved. The outpouring of the Spirit on the day of Pentecost is nothing less than the indisputable sign of this very victory in the world.' Tracing the theme of the work of the Spirit through the book of Revelation, this booklet contains a series of ten beautiful and encouraging meditations on the ministry of the Spirit. Christians in many different places and circumstances will find it to be a source of profound blessing and instruction.
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Potgieter, Pieter Cornelius was born on February 10, 1940 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Son of Frederick J.M. and Johanna C. (Olivier) Potgieter.
Bachelor, University Stellenbusch, Cape Province, South Africa, 1960. BTh, University Stellenbusch, Cape Province, South Africa, 1964. MTh, University Stellenbusch, Cape Province, South Africa, 1965.
Doctor of Theology, University Stellenbusch, Cape Province, South Africa, 1973.
Minister of religion, Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Province, 1966-1977;
associate professor ethics, U. Pretoria (South Africa), 1978-1980;
professor systematic theology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, since 1980;
dean faculty of theology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, since 1989. Moderator Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa, since 1990. Convenor committee oftheol. educated and interchange Reformed Ecumenical Council, Grand Rapids, Michigan, since 1992.
Board directors Lux Verbi Publs., South Africa.
(According to Pieter Potgieter, the New Testament teaches ...)
Member International Reformed Theological Institute, South African Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Married Diana Magdalena De Vries, January 23, 1965. Children: Frederick, Francois, Cecilia.