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A History of the Reformational Movement in Britain: The Pre-World War II Years [PDF]

open access: yesKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2015
This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period up to World War II (WWII). Though the term neo-Calvinism is broad, the focus here will be on the Reformational strand associated with the approach of Kuyper, Dooyeweerd and
Steve Bishop
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Kuyperania 2022 [PDF]

open access: yesKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2023
This article looks at new works published in 2022 by or about the Dutch polymath Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920).
Steve Bishop
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Sebestyén Jenő, a történelmi kálvinizmus és a Soli Deo Gloria Református Diákszövetség [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Theologia Reformata Transylvanica, 2022
Jenő Sebestyén (1884–1950), the Historical Calvinism, and the Soli Deo Gloria Student Alliance. This paper aims to give an introduction into the origins of Jenő Sebestyén’s the-ological movement, the “Historical Calvinism”, while it discusses Sebestyén ...
Gábor LÁNYI
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On doing what is just, right and fair: Essay on a Dutch example

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
The 1848 Constitution of the Netherlands guaranteed civic freedoms within the frame of liberalism. In practice, this meant that the public sphere was not open to orthodox Protestants or Catholics.
George Harinck
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‘The very wound of this ill news’: Maximilien Morillon and the impact of bad news during the early years of the Dutch Revolt, 1566–74

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 37, Issue 4, Page 498-516, September 2023., 2023
Abstract This article demonstrates the importance that inhabitants of the sixteenth‐century Netherlands, in particular members of the elite, attached to the unpleasant effects of bad news, such as ill health, feelings of uncertainty, and discouragement. It aims to show this through the case study of the correspondence of Maximilien Morillon (1517–1586),
Rosanne M. Baars
wiley   +1 more source

Christian Europe Redux

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 61, Issue 3, Page 636-652, May 2023., 2023
Abstract The notion of ‘Christian Europe’ has returned with a vengeance in recent times. It figures prominently in the political rhetoric of conservative nationalists, who link appeals to Europe's Christian heritage and identity to avowedly illiberal political projects.
Fabio Wolkenstein
wiley   +1 more source

Religious Controversy in Comparative Context: Ulster, the Netherlands and South Africa in the 1920s

open access: yesHistory, Volume 106, Issue 371, Page 429-455, July 2021., 2021
Abstract This article introduces a comparative element to the study of the fundamentalist–modernist controversies of the late 1920s, demonstrating that similar ideas are manifested differently in different spatial contexts. Although fundamentalism is primarily considered an American phenomenon, the article argues that the concerns animating ...
Stuart Mathieson, Abraham C. Flipse
wiley   +1 more source

Religion between State and Society [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
In contrast to mainstream historiography, secularisation was not a distinct process in nineteenth-century Europe, since the century was a period of religious revival.
Dijk, H. (Henk) van
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A History of the Reformational Movement in Britain. II: The Post-World-War II Years to the end of the Twentieth Century

open access: yesKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2016
This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period after World War II (WWII). Though the term neo-Calvinism is broad, the focus here will be on the Reformational strand associated with the approach of Kuyper, Dooyeweerd and
Steve Bishop
doaj   +1 more source

Van Til versus Stroud: Is the Transcendental Argument for Christian Theism Viable? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this paper I introduce the transcendental argument for Christian theism in the context of Reformed theologian and philosopher Cornelius Van Til’s thought. I then present the critique proffered by Barry Stroud against ambitious transcendental arguments,
Békefi, Bálint
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