Inheritors of the Calvinist Reformed tradition have long disagreed about whether knowledge of God’s nature and existence can be or need be acquired inferentially by means of the standard arguments of natural theology. Nonetheless, they have traditionally coalesced around the thought that some sense or awareness of God is naturally implanted or innate in human beings. A root of this orientation can be found in John Calvin’s discussion of the sensus divinitatis in the first book of The Institutes of the Christian Religion. This paper outlines a pedagogical strategy for organizing and evaluating Calvin’s treatment of the sensus divinitatis, chiefly by putting it in tension with John Locke’s polemic against innatism in Book I of An Essay concer...
A tremendous amount of scholarship has been devoted over centuries to the study of John Calvin\u27s ...
Widely differing views on ways leading to true knowledge of God is at present characteristic of disc...
In a doctoral dissertation De recta ratiocinatione (1686), Gisbert Wessel Duker claimed that "the di...
Inheritors of the Calvinist Reformed tradition have long disagreed about whether knowledge of God’s ...
John Calvin (1509–64), a central figure in Reformed theology, is perhaps best known for his bleak do...
This contribution explores John Calvin's position on natural theology. The point of departure is not...
The accusation is often levelled at Calvin that his doctrine on sin is inconsistent, contradictory, ...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
Constance Lee’s chapter considers the possibility of retrieving a natural law theory from the theolo...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
[2] A defense of the secret providence of God: Introduction by John Calvin to his defence of the sec...
Fideism, as a philosophical and theological view, is defined in various manners. Sometimes it is def...
"A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""Marc...
This paper attempts to make clear the following points: 1. The system of the philosophy of John Lock...
The thesis of the study involves several affirmations about Calvin\u27s theory of knowledge. First, ...
A tremendous amount of scholarship has been devoted over centuries to the study of John Calvin\u27s ...
Widely differing views on ways leading to true knowledge of God is at present characteristic of disc...
In a doctoral dissertation De recta ratiocinatione (1686), Gisbert Wessel Duker claimed that "the di...
Inheritors of the Calvinist Reformed tradition have long disagreed about whether knowledge of God’s ...
John Calvin (1509–64), a central figure in Reformed theology, is perhaps best known for his bleak do...
This contribution explores John Calvin's position on natural theology. The point of departure is not...
The accusation is often levelled at Calvin that his doctrine on sin is inconsistent, contradictory, ...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
Constance Lee’s chapter considers the possibility of retrieving a natural law theory from the theolo...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
[2] A defense of the secret providence of God: Introduction by John Calvin to his defence of the sec...
Fideism, as a philosophical and theological view, is defined in various manners. Sometimes it is def...
"A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""Marc...
This paper attempts to make clear the following points: 1. The system of the philosophy of John Lock...
The thesis of the study involves several affirmations about Calvin\u27s theory of knowledge. First, ...
A tremendous amount of scholarship has been devoted over centuries to the study of John Calvin\u27s ...
Widely differing views on ways leading to true knowledge of God is at present characteristic of disc...
In a doctoral dissertation De recta ratiocinatione (1686), Gisbert Wessel Duker claimed that "the di...