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The significance of social justice and diakonia in the Reformed tradition
The Reformed tradition, emerging in the 16th-century Reformation, consists of a variety of sources that often lead to complex and differing views about beliefs, doctrines and ethics.
Jerry Pillay
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Martin Luther and Aesop: Fables as tales of morality for today?
Ancient Aesopian fables continued to capture the imagination, reaching even into Lutheran Wittenberg. Luther, concerned to address morality within the church and community, sanctioned the use of fables with some caution.
Raymond Potgieter
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The formal principle of the Reformation, sola Scriptura, has sometimes been thought to imply that the Reformed minister and church member need not concern themselves with the use of reason and philosophy in matters of faith and theology.
Daniël J. Maritz
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Hidden Treasures: The Library Special Collections at Highland Theological College UHI
This paper details the library special collections material held at the library of Highland Theological College, University of the Highlands and Islands. Our three primary special collections are the focus of this article, The William Temple Collection,
Geordie Cryle, Mark D. Stirling
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Calvin, Bucer and missionary opportunities in times of crises
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary passion and vision are relevant to contemporary missional churches in times of crises.
Stéphan van der Watt
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Liturgy as an anti-racist praxis for Reformed Churches in South Africa
The sin of racism severely and deeply affects the victims. The response in many instances is to remain silent to survive. The result is traumatic and even becomes symptomatic unless addressed. This article discussed the role that liturgy could play as an
Eugene Baron, Rantoa Letšosa
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John Bergius, a prominent figure of the Brandenburg Reformation [PDF]
The Second Reformation in Brandenburg seriously differed from similar transformations in the other subjects of the Empire. The subjects of the Elector, John Sigismund, being Lutherans, were not compelled to switch to Calvinism, because Hohenzollern led ...
Mihkail Petrovich Beliaev
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The formal principle of the Reformation, sola Scriptura, has sometimes been thought to imply that the Reformed minister and church member need not concern themselves with the right use of reason and philosophy in matters of theology.
Daniël J. Maritz
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Skrifgebruik en Skrifgesag in die postmodernistiese konteks
Scripture use and Scriptural authority in the postmodernist context. This article focused on the burning issue of the authority of Scripture and the way that it is currently used in the Christian and theological community.
Johan Janse van Rensburg
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SOTERIOLOGI: SEBUAH KAJIAN TEOLOGI REFORMED
Understanding salvation is an urgent finality for human life. Because by understanding clearly human safety is not trapped into the practice of life which imposes itself.
Manase Gulo
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