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Abstract The study of early modern letters has flourished in the last 15 years, producing an abundance of literature and digital projects. Studies of women's letters and of the male‐dominated republic of letters have tended to self‐segregate, but thanks to Carol Pal's Republic of Women and the groundbreaking work of several other specialists, prominent
Felicity Lyn Maxwell
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L'evidència i les dificultats [PDF]
Sovint les primeres reaccions davant una proposta filosòfica són més contundents i més clares que els repetits debats posteriors. Els contorns de les posicions són més nitids i les argumentacions menys subtils.Aquesta és una de les conclusions que hom ...
Sales i Coderch, Jordi R.
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Copernicanism as a religious challenge after 1616: self-discipline and the imagination in Libertus Fromondus's anti-Copernican writings (1631-1634) [PDF]
Between 1631 and 1634, the Low Countries were home to a print debate on the reality and legitimacy of Copernicanism. Unlike the more famous events which simultaneously unfolded in Rome, participants of this debate were not only separated by cosmological ...
Vanden Broecke, Steven
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The struggle of the Dutch Reformed Mission Churches (1881–1994) with reference to the character and extend of discipline. In this article the struggle concerning the nature and extent of the disciplinary power in the Dutch Reformed Mission Church (DRMC) (
Mary-Anne Plaatjies Van Huffel
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Aspects of Reformed missiology in Africa: A contribution to a German Lutheran debate
This article is based on a paper delivered at a Lutheran Missionary Conference in Bleckmar, Germany. The request was to give an overview of the development and the state of Reformed missiology with special reference to South Africa in order to stimulate ...
Ignatius (Natie) W.C. van Wyk
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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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Missio Dei perspectives in the Canons of Dort
Reformed churches around the world are commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dordtrecht in the Netherlands and its global impact. The Canons of Dort, or Canons of Dordtrecht, formally titled The decision of the Synod of Dort on the five ...
Phillipus J. Buys
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Hesitations About Special Divine Action: Reflections on Some Scientific, Cultural and Theological Concerns [PDF]
The new interest in special divine action has led to a close reading of the great debates and discussions of the early modern period in an attempt to understand contemporary resistance to the notion of divine action, and to develop strategies for ...
McGrath, Alister E.
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Descartes and Skepticism [PDF]
In this paper, I present an interpretation of Descartes that deemphasizes his skepticism. I analyze a selection of remarks from Descartes’ correspondence in which he makes judgments about the skeptics.
Sachdev, Raman
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The “Syllabus Theological Pendulum”
The Transylvanian Reformed theologians of the late seventeenth century were constrained by Cartesian philosophy and may be said to represent the orthodox theology of contemporary Calvinism.
Levente HORVÁTH, József KURTA
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