With good reason John Calvin has been called the theologian of the Holy Spirit. His dealings with the work of the Spirit were mostly aimed at giving spiritual guidance. Exactly that motif brought him into polemics. The work of the Spirit is first of all soteriological. The Spirit of Christ brings a sinner into a saving union with Christ. Calvin’s thinking on the Spirit can clearly be discerned in his polemics with Roman Catholic doctrine, with the Anabaptists, and with Luther. Over against Rome Calvin emphasizes that it is not the power of the church that confers salvation, but that God’s Spirit is always the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of the Word. That becomes visible in the church, but it does not make the church the author of salvat...
How does John Calvin view the book of the Acts of the Apostles? What does he see as the benefit of t...
The importance of education in the early stages of the church: John Calvin as catechist in his comme...
The purpose of this research is to participate in the denominational investigations with regard to s...
Many theologians are unmistakenly reluctant to acknowledge the guidance of the Holy Spirit as a herm...
Peer reviewedJohn Calvin described the Holy Spirit as fons vitae, the fountain of life. Moltmann and...
DTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusJohn Calvin (1509-1564) has been designa...
John Calvin is often considered to have taught the cessation of the extraordinary gifts of the Holy ...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
This study argues that John Calvin developed “Greek” doctrines of the interim state of souls, resurr...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
A century ago at Union Seminary where I teach in Manhattan a public celebration was held in honor of...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
Protestant spirituality is characterized by the mutual relationship between Word and Spirit. The doc...
In this article the author explores the didactic nature and value of Calvin’s “De Scandalis” (1550)....
How does John Calvin view the book of the Acts of the Apostles? What does he see as the benefit of t...
The importance of education in the early stages of the church: John Calvin as catechist in his comme...
The purpose of this research is to participate in the denominational investigations with regard to s...
Many theologians are unmistakenly reluctant to acknowledge the guidance of the Holy Spirit as a herm...
Peer reviewedJohn Calvin described the Holy Spirit as fons vitae, the fountain of life. Moltmann and...
DTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusJohn Calvin (1509-1564) has been designa...
John Calvin is often considered to have taught the cessation of the extraordinary gifts of the Holy ...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
The popular conception of John Calvin today is as a divisive figure within Christianity, who vehemen...
This study argues that John Calvin developed “Greek” doctrines of the interim state of souls, resurr...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
A century ago at Union Seminary where I teach in Manhattan a public celebration was held in honor of...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
Protestant spirituality is characterized by the mutual relationship between Word and Spirit. The doc...
In this article the author explores the didactic nature and value of Calvin’s “De Scandalis” (1550)....
How does John Calvin view the book of the Acts of the Apostles? What does he see as the benefit of t...
The importance of education in the early stages of the church: John Calvin as catechist in his comme...
The purpose of this research is to participate in the denominational investigations with regard to s...