Browsing by Subject "Calvinism"
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The historical perspective on grace in salvation according to Calvin and Arminius : revisiting the doctrine of grace in the African Baptist Church
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2022)The Reformational doctrine of grace in salvation, which is founded on scripture teaching, is a continuation of a long-running argument between Calvinists and Arminians (Barrett, 2017:241). The language of grace pervades ... -
The House of the LORD ... the house of man
(2015)The idea of cult centralisation in ancient Israel is investigated as a form of disenchantment. The Temple in Jerusalem can now be styled The House of the LORD and the countryside ought to be bereft of holy places and ... -
The (lack of) reception of Reformational ideas by English Calvinists : a philosophical enquiry
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2019)This dissertation explores the philosophical reasons behind the lack of a reception of Reformational ideas within the UK. The adoption of a nature—grace ground-motive, in English Calvinist circles, has thwarted the acceptance ... -
Norman Geisler’s sublapsarian Calvinistic soteriology : a critical analysis from a reformed perspective
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2022)Evangelical theologian Norman L. Geisler is a prolific Christian theologian, philosopher, apologist, and educator, whose influence has substantially impacted American evangelicalism and beyond. Geisler has authored over ... -
Pioneering an integral Christian philosophy : the approach and methodological contributions of H.G. Stoker (1899-1993)
(North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)The purpose of this project is to critically reflect on the approach H.G. Stoker espoused as a pioneer of an integral Christian philosophy and to evaluate the contributions he made to reformational methodology. Reservations ... -
Towards the formulation of a Pentecostal doctrine of election
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)The Calvinistic and Arminianistic interpretations of the doctrine of election are researched and evaluated as well-established and tested paradigms in an attempt to formulate a doctrine of election that is unique to ...