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Etudes de linguistique neo-hellenique.

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Pernot, Hubert Octave,1870-1946.
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The Relevance of Neo-Calvinism for Church and Theology [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Theology, 2021
Neo-Calvinism is increasingly popular in the United States, but far less so in the Netherlands where it originated. Written from the context of the Free University (Vrije Universiteit) founded by Abraham Kuyper, this article presents six elements of Neo-Calvinism which together establish it as an important and relevant worldview for our time. The first
Herman Paul, Johan De Niet
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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 ...
Nathaniel Gray Sutanto
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Toward a Chinese American evangelical theology: the promise of neo-Calvinism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Recent evangelical scholarship increasingly calls for ethnic theological perspectives in the American context; for just as the center of World Christianity has shifted from the West to the Majority World, the ethnic and cultural center of American evangelicalism is soon to shift – if it has not already.
Ong, Andrew David
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