This article examines three historic Christian responses to the social question prominent in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Christian social thought: the sovereignty, the Thomist, and the neo-Calvinist movements. Through a careful treatment of each movements core features, specifically exploring their core principles and views of nature, human nature, social organization, the meaning of law, and the aim of politics, each groups positions are compared and contrasted, highlighting the cooperation between the Thomists and the neo-Calvinists against the sovereignty movement and socialism in the Netherlands.Marinus Ossewaarde, "Settling the 'Social Question': Three Variants on Modern Christian Social Thought," Jou...
This thesis examines the view on society in an early 20th century Swedish periodical journal of libe...
The author of this article analyses the crisis of social ties as a huge challenge for the Christian ...
The issue of "the political subject" analyzed among others by Michel Foucault and William Connolly i...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the Netherlands was confronted with the social an...
John Calvin’s interpretation of Holy Scripture as the infallible Word of God dominated his approach ...
The problem to be discussed in this contribution is that many Christians, churches and theologians a...
This article explores three moral conflicts that lie at the heart of the history of the Christian w...
Second edition.1. What is morality? 2. The aim of Christian morality. 3. Justice and faith. 4. The t...
In recognition of a number of significant anniversaries occurring this year, the Journal of Markets ...
This article explores three moral conflicts that lie at the heart of the history of the Christian wo...
The article deals with the relationship between the Christian calling and the polis in the age descr...
This article is structured in the following way : The introduction asks the practical question why C...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis thesis is a theological-ethical study ...
The year 1891 represents a high-water mark in the development of Christian social consciousness in ...
According to the author the social question consists in a critical evaluation in the light of the et...
This thesis examines the view on society in an early 20th century Swedish periodical journal of libe...
The author of this article analyses the crisis of social ties as a huge challenge for the Christian ...
The issue of "the political subject" analyzed among others by Michel Foucault and William Connolly i...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the Netherlands was confronted with the social an...
John Calvin’s interpretation of Holy Scripture as the infallible Word of God dominated his approach ...
The problem to be discussed in this contribution is that many Christians, churches and theologians a...
This article explores three moral conflicts that lie at the heart of the history of the Christian w...
Second edition.1. What is morality? 2. The aim of Christian morality. 3. Justice and faith. 4. The t...
In recognition of a number of significant anniversaries occurring this year, the Journal of Markets ...
This article explores three moral conflicts that lie at the heart of the history of the Christian wo...
The article deals with the relationship between the Christian calling and the polis in the age descr...
This article is structured in the following way : The introduction asks the practical question why C...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis thesis is a theological-ethical study ...
The year 1891 represents a high-water mark in the development of Christian social consciousness in ...
According to the author the social question consists in a critical evaluation in the light of the et...
This thesis examines the view on society in an early 20th century Swedish periodical journal of libe...
The author of this article analyses the crisis of social ties as a huge challenge for the Christian ...
The issue of "the political subject" analyzed among others by Michel Foucault and William Connolly i...