John Calvin’s interpretation of Holy Scripture as the infallible Word of God dominated his approach to socio-economic, sociopolitical and human relation issues. This article endeavours to indicate that his 16th-century views have not lost their relevance for the current paradigm on social challenges. To him, theology was no mere theoretical or academic field; it always tended to become a way of living within the sphere of God’s providence. He thus emphasised the stewardship of man in God’s creation. Whatever affliction people experienced, be it caused by natural disasters or by human disrespect for society, Calvin felt it as profound grief, so that he urged the community to get involved where aid was required. His written legacy abounds in ...
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary ...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
John Calvin and Reformed Protestantism interlinked questions of life and death with questions of fai...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theol...
This article describes some of the basic elements of John Calvin's theology of creation and providen...
A tribute to the monumental influence of John Calvin in the 500 years since his birth. / What legaci...
The aim of the paper is to present the economic thoughts of John Calvin and his followers, referrin...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
The Faculty of Theology chose as its theme <em>oikodome</em>, which speaks about the ful...
For many years severe criticism has been published against the Reformers for their lack of interest ...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
Through an examination of John Calvin’s intentions in ending the prohibition on usury and the practi...
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary ...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
John Calvin and Reformed Protestantism interlinked questions of life and death with questions of fai...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theol...
This article describes some of the basic elements of John Calvin's theology of creation and providen...
A tribute to the monumental influence of John Calvin in the 500 years since his birth. / What legaci...
The aim of the paper is to present the economic thoughts of John Calvin and his followers, referrin...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
The Faculty of Theology chose as its theme <em>oikodome</em>, which speaks about the ful...
For many years severe criticism has been published against the Reformers for their lack of interest ...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
Through an examination of John Calvin’s intentions in ending the prohibition on usury and the practi...
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary ...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...