Rudulph Boshoff is a Christian priest and cleric. He has studied in religious schools and seminaries in South Africa and is currently the head of Rhema Bible College in South Africa and a seminary teacher. Rudolph completed his degrees at the South African Theological Seminary (SATS) and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Theology with a special emphasis on Islam at the same academic center. He is also actively engaged with Muslims and Islamic teachings at an institution called Ad Lucem Ministries in South Africa and has conducted extensive research activities on Islamic studies, Christian studies, and the comparison of the two. He also works full-time at a local seminary in Randburg (RBC) and has addressed the comparison of Islamic and Christian thought in numerous academic sessions.
Publications:
- Perceiving God: A Reflection on classic theologians and contemporary ideas about revelation by Rudolph P. Boshoff
- A Review of Dr. Ken Wilson’s the Foundation of Augustinian-Calvinism
- Christ in the Old Testament
- The Deity of Christ as primer to understand the difference between Yahweh and Allah
- The God of Justin Martyr
- ” Ode to an unknown God ” Reflection on the Allah of Islam.
- An evaluation of Ehrman, Dunn, and Vermes’ objections to the Christology of Paul found in Philippians 2:5-11.
- The Witness motif prevalent in the textual understanding of Christ’s actual identity
- Speculations on Christ being a mere ” agent ” or ” plenipotentiary ” , but not God
- A Modern dialogical model for missionary practice between Christians and Muslims
- An evaluation of the absolute unity of Allah in Islamic monotheism
- The Purpose of the Kingdom of God and its effects on the Church in Spiritual Warfare
- The Basics of Islam