Many theologians are unmistakenly reluctant to acknowledge the guidance of the Holy Spirit as a hermeneutic key in explaining Scripture. This article examines the role of the Spirit in John Calvin's exegetical method. While he firmly believed in the divine inspiration and clarity (claritas) of the Bible, he also recognised the total depravity of mankind. He therefore concluded that only by illuminating their minds through the Holy Spirit will human beings be able to understand the true meaning of Scripture. By investigating relevant sections of his published works, in particular those in his commentaries on Biblical passages referring to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, this article explores the way in which Calvin established and applied h...
Calvin on the use of media in God's acts of providence Obviously not enough research has been done ...
This article explores a basic tension in John Calvin’s doctrine of Scripture. Arguing that the key l...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
With good reason John Calvin has been called the theologian of the Holy Spirit. His dealings with th...
DTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusJohn Calvin (1509-1564) has been designa...
Peer reviewedJohn Calvin described the Holy Spirit as fons vitae, the fountain of life. Moltmann and...
The autobiographical details in Calvin's Preface to his Commentary on the Psalms illustrate the modu...
The growth of the Pentecostal movement in the global south implies that its pneumatological emphases...
The autobiographical details in Calvin’s Preface to his Commentary on the Psalms illustrate the modu...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
Obviously not enough research has been done regarding Calvin’s view on the use of media by God in hi...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
Having seen something of. the importance of the general area of theological thought to be considere...
Widely differing views on ways leading to true knowledge of God is at present characteristic of disc...
Calvin on the use of media in God's acts of providence Obviously not enough research has been done ...
This article explores a basic tension in John Calvin’s doctrine of Scripture. Arguing that the key l...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...
With good reason John Calvin has been called the theologian of the Holy Spirit. His dealings with th...
DTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusJohn Calvin (1509-1564) has been designa...
Peer reviewedJohn Calvin described the Holy Spirit as fons vitae, the fountain of life. Moltmann and...
The autobiographical details in Calvin's Preface to his Commentary on the Psalms illustrate the modu...
The growth of the Pentecostal movement in the global south implies that its pneumatological emphases...
The autobiographical details in Calvin’s Preface to his Commentary on the Psalms illustrate the modu...
In the face of the growing phenomenon of neo-Pentecostalism or Charismatic renewal and its aggressio...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
Obviously not enough research has been done regarding Calvin’s view on the use of media by God in hi...
This study is born of the conviction that Calvin’s thought on the priestly office of Christ is best ...
Having seen something of. the importance of the general area of theological thought to be considere...
Widely differing views on ways leading to true knowledge of God is at present characteristic of disc...
Calvin on the use of media in God's acts of providence Obviously not enough research has been done ...
This article explores a basic tension in John Calvin’s doctrine of Scripture. Arguing that the key l...
Every age, God will raise up certain people who will become church leaders in their day, to be witne...