Results 11 to 20 of about 800 (147)
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
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
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
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
Calvinisme en Neo-Marxisme: 'n Ideologiekritiek van Calvinisme in Suid-Afrika
An encounter even a confrontation, with Marxism and Neo-Marxism cannot leave Calvinism untouched. Calvinism’s critique of modern Western culture, especially since the Enlightenment, has not prevented leaders in South Africa committed to Calvinism to ...
J. J. Snyman
doaj +1 more source
Neo-Calvinism for the Nations: Reviewing Part 2 & 3 of Reformed Public Theology [PDF]
Together, these essays demonstrate that Neo-Calvinism can offer insight beyond its Dutch roots. Posting about the book Reformed Public Theology from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ...
Roth, Donald
core +1 more source
Do Modern Christians Know God Differently?: A Review of Chapters 4-5 of Neo-Calvinism [PDF]
Brock and Sutanto synthesize wide bodies of content and an array of rather complex concepts and arguments into succinct summary chapters. Posting about the book Neo-Calvinism from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on ...
Fulkerson, Geoffrey
core +1 more source
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE
The philosopher Ilse N. Bulhof's conclusion that the reception of Darwinism in the Netherlands was easy with opposition coming only from the religious quarters needs to be explained further.
David Tong
doaj +1 more source
Evangelizing Everything Including Ourselves: A Review of Chapters 8-9 of Neo-Calvinism [PDF]
We are overly tolerant for what happens within the walls of the Christian community, and overly suspicious of what happens outside. Posting about the book Neo-Calvinism from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith ...
Bailey, Justin
core +1 more source
Scholarship ‘In Thy Light’ – Accountability
The School of Theology (TSP) of the Gereformeerde Kerke van Suid-Afrika (GKSA) hosted the TSP-150 Conference on the impact of Reformation theology in celebration of its 150 years of existence (1869–2019).
Carolus J. Reinecke
doaj +1 more source

