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Calvin, Calvinism, and Medieval Thought
Abstract This chapter deals with the possible role of medieval scholasticism in early Reformed theology and aims at re-evaluating the triangle of medieval, Reformation, and post-Reformation thought. First, the chapter briefly reviews the question of medieval thought in Calvin’s theology, it discusses then the role of medieval ...
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Calvin: Geneva and the Reformation: a study of Calvin as social reformer, churchman, pastor and theologian [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Wallace, Ronald S. Calvin: Geneva and the Reformation: a study of Calvin as social reformer, churchman, pastor and theologian.
Oscar Cole-Arnal
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En 1526, un jeune catholique nommé Jean Calvin, âgé de 17 ans, rejoint la prestigieuse université de droit d'Orléans. Jusqu'en 1533, à Orléans et à Bourges, Calvin côtoie des étudiants appelés à devenir des personnalités célèbres. Il s'imprègne des enseignements de grands professeurs, parmi lesquels Pierre de l'Estoile, André Alciat et Melchior Wolmar.
Alexander Thomson +5 more
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Impact amid absence: The Synod of Dordt and the French Huguenots
This contribution investigates the reasons behind the absence of delegates from the French Reformed (Huguenot) churches at the Synod of Dordt, setting the reasons for their absence in the broader political and religious context of the times. I argue that
Karin Maag
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Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which are executed to efficiently and safely transport food and liquid from the mouth to the stomach.
Megan E. Cuellar, Elizabeth Oommen
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It is imperative to engage in interdisciplinary and multisector partnerships as we seek to develop and deliver effective solutions to address the global water crisis.
Kristin R Alford, Jamison L Koeman
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Landmarkist Baptism:now in Russia! Review of the book by V. N. Sobolev «Baptists: Who Are They?» (Chelyabinsk, 2015) [PDF]
The review of a book written by a Baptist from Chelyabinsk on Baptism at large. Having read what Sobolev wrote on the origin of Baptism and its relation to the Reformation, the reviewer concludes that it is the reproduction of the mythology of ...
Sergey Aleksandrovich Isaev
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Calvin’s exposition of the sixth commandment as a trajectory in his catechetical works
In this article is explored the key theological and pedagogical trajectories which shaped Calvin’s teaching of the sixth commandment (‘You shall not kill’) in his catechetical publications.
Rudolph M. Britz
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The 5th century was a bleak time for the development of the church. The Bishop of Rome showed his supremacy over all churches and teachings, which led to the Reformation and the concept of Holy Communion.
Denny Rope
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Supporting Polish-Ukraine: A case study on the Afrikaans churches’ reaction to communism
This article explores the role of the Afrikaans sister churches during the initial stages of the fight against communism. After initially sketching the relations between South Africa and Russia until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, focus is placed on a
Herman H. van Alten
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