Neo-Calvinism is increasingly popular in the United States, but far less so in the Netherlands where it originated. Written from the context of the Free University (Vrije Universiteit) founded by Abraham Kuyper, this article presents six elements of Neo-Calvinism which together establish it as an important and relevant worldview for our time. The first is that it attempts to create a 'priestly' connection between gospel and culture. Next there are Neo-Calvinism's notion of the sovereignty of God, its conviction that humans are elected to something, and its belief that this world - even in its fallen state - is and remains God's world. The last two elements are the trinitarian spread of its theology and the fact that it exercises the Christi...
This article explores Abraham Kuyper’s spirituality by comparing it to that of John Calvin. Calvin’s...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
Together, these essays demonstrate that Neo-Calvinism can offer insight beyond its Dutch roots. Pos...
Abstract The article addresses Kuyper’s re-interpretation of Calvinism, which allegedly combined the...
Abstract The article addresses Kuyper’s re-interpretation of Calvinism, which allegedly combined the...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
The article first presents several theories illustrating John Calvin’s influence on the contemporary...
The Netherlands is, besides the United States, one of the few countries where debates about creation...
CITATION: Brummer, V. 2017. Uitverkiesing en evangelikaalse spiritualiteit : die neocalvinisme in Su...
This article deals with the history of the neo-Calvinist movement in France and Italy. The efforts o...
It has become essential to look critically at the development that has taken place from Calvin to t...
This article offers a concise exposition of the ecclesiology of Abraham Kuyper. Focusing extensively...
The Faculty of Theology chose as its theme <em>oikodome</em>, which speaks about the ful...
One of the obvious influences on Bob Cochran’s scholarship is the Dutch Calvinist tradition, especia...
This article explores Abraham Kuyper’s spirituality by comparing it to that of John Calvin. Calvin’s...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
Together, these essays demonstrate that Neo-Calvinism can offer insight beyond its Dutch roots. Pos...
Abstract The article addresses Kuyper’s re-interpretation of Calvinism, which allegedly combined the...
Abstract The article addresses Kuyper’s re-interpretation of Calvinism, which allegedly combined the...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
The article first presents several theories illustrating John Calvin’s influence on the contemporary...
The Netherlands is, besides the United States, one of the few countries where debates about creation...
CITATION: Brummer, V. 2017. Uitverkiesing en evangelikaalse spiritualiteit : die neocalvinisme in Su...
This article deals with the history of the neo-Calvinist movement in France and Italy. The efforts o...
It has become essential to look critically at the development that has taken place from Calvin to t...
This article offers a concise exposition of the ecclesiology of Abraham Kuyper. Focusing extensively...
The Faculty of Theology chose as its theme <em>oikodome</em>, which speaks about the ful...
One of the obvious influences on Bob Cochran’s scholarship is the Dutch Calvinist tradition, especia...
This article explores Abraham Kuyper’s spirituality by comparing it to that of John Calvin. Calvin’s...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...