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Roman Catholicism and Neo-Calvinism

2023
In Roman Catholicism and Neo-Calvinism, author Eduardo Echeverria asks: what do Rome and Amsterdam have to say to each other? Is there any common ground between the traditions of Roman Catholicism and Dutch neo-Calvinism on crucial philosophical and theological topics such as faith and reason, anthropology, sexual ethics, and the development of ...
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Neo‐Calvinism on General Revelation: A Dogmatic Sketch

International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2018
AbstractNeo‐Calvinism, it is often observed, affirms a ubiquitous and dogmatic account of general revelation. Yet, critics claim, the tradition is too reticent to affirm that there is a positive, even if limited, project for natural theology. I argue that what accounts for this apparent discrepancy is a failure to recognize some distinctive marks of ...
N. Sutanto
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Reconsidering Geerhardus Vos: Neo-Calvinism and the Development of Sino-Reformed Biblical Theology

Journal of Chinese Theology
Abstract This article explores how neo-Calvinist Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) and his Reformed biblical theology can inspire the Sino-Reformed community to develop its own biblical theology within the broader Reformed tradition. It examines Vos’s identity through his biographical background and assesses how his biblical theology, as a scientific ...
Heng Li Chiong
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Abraham Kuyper and the Rise of Neo-Calvinism in the Netherlands

Church History, 1948
Few men in modern Dutch history have played such a significant role as Abraham Kuyper. A theologian of European renown, a church reformer whose activities lastingly changed the existing church order in his country, a statesman who during five decades of an active political career combined his religion with a unique theory of government, and last but ...
J. M. Kroef
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