This paper is on the role of the idea of revelation in early Protestant systematic theologies. It shows the ways in which the early Reformers relied upon Scholasticism, while emphasizing the role of grace in God revealing to combat various abuses within the Catholic Church
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how the reformation began by John Huss anticipa...
© Cambridge University Press 2009. The English word ‘revelation’ is derived from the Latin ‘revelare...
If we understand theology as faith seeking understanding, the concept of revelation should be consid...
Revelation is the supernal proclamation of Divine Reality and divine truths, which is the supernatur...
It is a curious phenomenon that the post-Reformation period of Reformed theology is one of the least...
The paper displays the religious and theological foundations, which initiated the reformation proces...
The present paper examines the rudimentary concept of the Protestant theology as an academic discipl...
This article examines how Reformed scholasticism can be relevant for systematic theology today. ‘Ref...
In the past many historians and theologians (e.g. F.AG. Tholuck, H.E. Weber, P. Althaus, E. Bizer, ...
Martin Luther, who is ordinarily accepted as the founder of Protestantism, was a free and creative t...
This present issue of the Dutch Review of Church History brings together papers by European and Ame...
Abstract:This present paper examines the rudimentary concept of Protestant theology as an academic d...
The Protestant Reformation, a movement to the Scriptures as the primary rule of life and practice - ...
Scholars in the Social Sciences and Humanities often see the Reformation as a step in a long-term pr...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how the reformation began by John Huss anticipa...
© Cambridge University Press 2009. The English word ‘revelation’ is derived from the Latin ‘revelare...
If we understand theology as faith seeking understanding, the concept of revelation should be consid...
Revelation is the supernal proclamation of Divine Reality and divine truths, which is the supernatur...
It is a curious phenomenon that the post-Reformation period of Reformed theology is one of the least...
The paper displays the religious and theological foundations, which initiated the reformation proces...
The present paper examines the rudimentary concept of the Protestant theology as an academic discipl...
This article examines how Reformed scholasticism can be relevant for systematic theology today. ‘Ref...
In the past many historians and theologians (e.g. F.AG. Tholuck, H.E. Weber, P. Althaus, E. Bizer, ...
Martin Luther, who is ordinarily accepted as the founder of Protestantism, was a free and creative t...
This present issue of the Dutch Review of Church History brings together papers by European and Ame...
Abstract:This present paper examines the rudimentary concept of Protestant theology as an academic d...
The Protestant Reformation, a movement to the Scriptures as the primary rule of life and practice - ...
Scholars in the Social Sciences and Humanities often see the Reformation as a step in a long-term pr...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how the reformation began by John Huss anticipa...
© Cambridge University Press 2009. The English word ‘revelation’ is derived from the Latin ‘revelare...