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Peck’s view on regeneration, that the regenerated spirit does not sin and die again, stems from his different view of human nature as such. He understands the soul to be an immaterial body, but not the spirit. Thereby he focuses on the human being in light of a unity between the spirit and the body.
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Review Of Christ In Christian Tradition. Volume 2: From The Council Of Calcedon (451) To Gregory The Great (590-604). Part One: Reception And Contradiction By A. Grillmeier, Translated By P. Allen And J. Cawte [PDF]
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The Assurance of Faith: A Theme in Reformed Dogmatics in Light of Alvin Plantinga’s Epistemology
Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 1998Une des conclusions du travail de Plantinga consiste a dire que la croyance en Dieu ne doit pas recouvrir du point de vue epistemologique, un statut inferieur aux autres types de croyances de la vie quotidienne. Plantinga a developpe la notion d'assurance de la foi.
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Feminist and Womanist Essays in Reformed Dogmatics – Edited by Amy Plantinga Pauw and Serene Jones
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Doctrine of Trinity in Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics
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