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Imitating Christ: Bavinck’s Application of an Ethical Norm in the First Commandment

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University
This essay seeks to examine the distinctive way that Herman Bavinck employs the imitation of Christ within Reformed Ethics. The distinctive way in which Bavinck understands and applies the imitation of Christ in his exposition of the commandments is ...
Joustra Jessica
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Egbert Schuurman: Reformational Philosopher of Technology

open access: yesKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
The life and work of Egbert Schuurman (b. 1937), a prominent figure in the field of the Reformational philosophy of technology, is examined. The article briefly discusses Schuurman’s background, academic journey, and key works before highlighting key ...
Steve Bishop
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Is There Room in the Inn?: Visiting Adoption in Herman Bavinck’s Ordo Salutis

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University
In the theological retrieval of neo-Calvinism, Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) is the golden child, but does he ere? This article explores a misnomer in Bavinck’s theology, that of adoption within the ordo salutis (order of salvation).
Parker Gregory, Clausing Cameron
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Teologie en Kerkreg: Wat word van die Heilige Gees in ons teologie en in die Kerkreg?

open access: yesIn die Skriflig
Theology and Church Polity: What becomes of the Holy Spirit in our theology and Church Polity? Currently, a shift in theological training is taking place in South Africa. University faculties, which previously trained students for church ministry, do not
Johannes Smit
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Introducing Contemporary Neo-Tribes

open access: yes, 2018
This chapter introduces the concept of neo-tribes and provides an in-depth, critical evaluation of its impact and influence on contemporary academic writing, by focusing upon aspects of culture and society.
Andy Bennett   +5 more
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International Calvinism and the Reformed church of Hungary and Transylvania, 1613-1658

open access: yes, 1996
The Reformed church in Hungary and Transylvania had extensive connections with western Calvinist churches during the early seventeenth century, and became more closely linked with co-religionists abroad during this period.
Murdock, Graeme   +1 more
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Knowledge and the Fall in American Neo-Calvinism: Toward a Van Til–Plantinga Synthesis

open access: yes, 2022
Cornelius Van Til and Alvin Plantinga represent two strands of American Protestant philosophical thought influenced by Dutch neo-Calvinism. This paper compares and synthetizes their models of knowledge in non-Christians given the noetic effects of sin ...
Békefi, Bálint
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Los Emblemata (Frankfurt, 1596) de Dionysius Lebeus Batillius: Clasicismo, Neoestoicismo, Calvinismo

open access: yesJanus: Estudios sobre el Siglo de Oro, 2014
The Emblemata (Frankfurt, 1596) of the Calvinist judge D. Lebeus Batillius, book that closes the Golden Age of French Emblematics, are detailed studied for the first time in light of the author’s biography and his relationship with the emblematist Janus ...
Beatriz Antón Martínez
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