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Gisbertus Voetius, gereformeerd scholasticus
Toen Gisbertus Voetius in 1634 op vijfenveertigjarige leeftijd als predikant van Heusden de aanstelling tot hoogleraar in Utrecht ontving, beschreef hij deze benoeming in een terugblik op zijn loopbaan als een "inexspectata & subita ad scholasticam functionem vocatio".
Asselt, W.J. van
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Gisbertus Voetius on meditation and learned ignorance:Mysticism, The Devotio Moderna and the Nadere Reformatie [PDF]
Gisbertus Voetius, intellectual head of the Nadere Reformatie, commends an eclectic range of medieval and mystical thinkers with links to the Devotio moderna including Thomas Aquinas, Denys the Carthusian and Nicholas of Cusa.
Baines, Matthew C.
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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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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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Abstract Recent work in eschatology has sought to retrieve the doctrine of the beatific vision, one that has served as one of the predominant views of the eschatological life throughout church history. Yet the doctrine has been criticized for its reported marginalization of the human body.
Daniel Lee Hill
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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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