This dissertation is a statement concerning Calvin's view of God and Calvin's view of grace, as they appear in the sermons. Contrary to the opinion of Barth and others, to the effect that for Calvin Christ is the mere executor of the Father's inscrutable and symmetrical decrees, we assert that the requirements of the pastoral situation led Calvin to give much more place to election than to reprobation. Predestination for Calvin was essentially election, because the God we know in Jesus Christ is precisely the electing God through whose free grace undeserving sinners are granted faith and perseverance leading to salvation. The nature of God as sovereign mercy, known through Christ, is the focus of Calvin's doctrine of grace. For Calvin the p...
It is quite remarkable that Calvin addresses himself to the providence of God not only in his 'theol...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
John Calvin drew from patristic authors in a selective manner. His preference for the theological pe...
In this study, Calvin 's famous sermon on eternal election of 1551 is dis-cussed and compared to his...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
I have always been intrigued by a tension at the heart of John Calvin's thought, a tension between w...
MA (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to systematically present...
From the preface: This Thesis is an attempt to emphasise the importance and prominence of the doctri...
This article analyses the doctrine of predestination in Calvin's thought and offers an alternative t...
This thesis examines the exegesis of election in John Calvin and Karl Barth, and considers the relat...
The thesis argues that sanctification in Calvin’s thought is driven by the dialectic of freedom and ...
Alexander Schweizer propagated the thesis that predestination is a central theme of Calvin’s theolog...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
This thesis concerns itself with John Calvin's preaching on the devil. The thesis is unique insofar ...
In this exploration of John Calvin's political thought, Roland Boer treats Calvin as a biblical scho...
It is quite remarkable that Calvin addresses himself to the providence of God not only in his 'theol...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
John Calvin drew from patristic authors in a selective manner. His preference for the theological pe...
In this study, Calvin 's famous sermon on eternal election of 1551 is dis-cussed and compared to his...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
I have always been intrigued by a tension at the heart of John Calvin's thought, a tension between w...
MA (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to systematically present...
From the preface: This Thesis is an attempt to emphasise the importance and prominence of the doctri...
This article analyses the doctrine of predestination in Calvin's thought and offers an alternative t...
This thesis examines the exegesis of election in John Calvin and Karl Barth, and considers the relat...
The thesis argues that sanctification in Calvin’s thought is driven by the dialectic of freedom and ...
Alexander Schweizer propagated the thesis that predestination is a central theme of Calvin’s theolog...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
This thesis concerns itself with John Calvin's preaching on the devil. The thesis is unique insofar ...
In this exploration of John Calvin's political thought, Roland Boer treats Calvin as a biblical scho...
It is quite remarkable that Calvin addresses himself to the providence of God not only in his 'theol...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
John Calvin drew from patristic authors in a selective manner. His preference for the theological pe...