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A Reformed Natural Theology? [PDF]
This paper aims to counter the recent opinion that there is a peculiar epistemology in the reformed Church which made it negative to natural theology. First it is shown that there was an early and unanimous adoption of natural theology as the culmination of physics and the beginning of metaphysics by sixteenth and seventeenth century philosophers of ...
Rehnman, Sebastian
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Revisiting the ‘Reformed Objection’ to Natural Theology [PDF]
In the present paper I address two significant and prevalent errors concerning to natural theology within the Reformed theological tradition.
Sudduth, Michael
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Pocohontas's baptism : Reformed theology and the paradox of desire [PDF]
Seeking to elucidate certain elements of Reformed theology, the writer explores the conversion narrative concerning the baptism, in the early 17th century, of the Native American woman Pocahontas.
Fudge, Erica
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'Bound Over to Satan’s Tyranny’ : Sin and Satan in Contemporary Reformed Hamartiology [PDF]
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Ziegler, Philip G.
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Schism – and Reformed theology?
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on four fundamental issues developed in the form of five theses each. These fundamental issues involve, first, the well-known Reformed passion for the unity and catholicity of the church; secondly, the equally widely known traditional Reformed problems and
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Domesticating Descartes, Renovating Scholasticism: Johann Clauberg And The German Reception Of Cartesianism [PDF]
This article studies the academic context in which Cartesianism was absorbed in Germany in the mid-seventeenth century. It focuses on the role of Johann Clauberg (1622-1665), first rector of the new University of Duisburg, in adjusting scholastic ...
Hamid, Nabeel
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“Koinonia” in Reformed Theology
This presentation is an edited and revised version of the presentation given at the Ecumenical International Conference “Active Participation in Community”, Pannonhalma Archabbey, 21 October 2022. The theme of the conference was synodality − accordingly, this paper aims to present the basic features of Reformed ecclesiology. It highlights the fact that
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Jesus Christ in the preaching of Calvin and Schleiermacher [PDF]
Reviewed Book: DeVries, Dawn. Jesus Christ in the preaching of Calvin and Schleiermacher. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1996.
Jacobsen, David Schnasa
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Continuity and change in diocese and province: the role of a Tudor bishop [PDF]
Thomas Cranmer's register is important in shedding valuable shafts of light on the nature of the episcopal office in Tudor England. Despite the government's break with Rome in the 1530s, much of the archbishop's routine administration continued unaltered.
Ayris, P
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Post-reformation reformed dogmatics, volume 1: prolegomena to theology [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Muller, Richard A. Post-reformation reformed dogmatics, V 1: prolegomena to theology.
Cooke, Timothy R.
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