<p>Some remarks on John Calvin's statements on the capita doctrina necessaria</p><p>Calvin mentions that there are capita doctrina necessaria in the whole of the church's doctrine. The meaning of the summa religionis is explored in relation to Calvin's concept of the church. It is shown that Calvin sees the church as a pneumatic organism and not, in the first place, as an institute or an organisational unit. This becomes clear when his letter of dedication to the Lutheran pastors in 1556 is also taken in account. Calvin's summa religionis is seen as an argument that needs to be taken in account in contemporary discussions on the doctrinal centre of the church and on church unity.</p>
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
My work is focused on a special type of relation between the Church and the State in Luther's and Ca...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
Some remarks on John Calvin's statements on the capita doctrina necessariaCalvin mentions that there...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
<strong>Calvin and Church Order: Some remarks</strong><br /> In commemoration of t...
The first sentence and fundamental notion of Calvin’s 1536 Institutes „cognitio Dei et nostri“ has, ...
The subject of church unity remains one of the most relevant and most important subjects that Reform...
<strong>Calvin's doctrine concerning the church.</strong> A few aspects of Calvin's teac...
In the past, Calvin’s Eucharistic doctrine was studied almost exclusively against the background of ...
The development of a doctrine of Communion: Calvin and Westphal. Although references to the polemic ...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
Language and church unity: Calvin’s 1545 Catechism in Latin In 1545 Calvin wrote a catechism. He ...
Conversio ad docelitam: John Calvin on conversion and being a Christian. This contribution describes...
<strong>The priesthood of all believers as seen by Calvin</strong><br /> The Luthe...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
My work is focused on a special type of relation between the Church and the State in Luther's and Ca...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...
Some remarks on John Calvin's statements on the capita doctrina necessariaCalvin mentions that there...
<strong>Calvin and Calvinism</strong><br /> The theology of Calvin had and still h...
<strong>Calvin and Church Order: Some remarks</strong><br /> In commemoration of t...
The first sentence and fundamental notion of Calvin’s 1536 Institutes „cognitio Dei et nostri“ has, ...
The subject of church unity remains one of the most relevant and most important subjects that Reform...
<strong>Calvin's doctrine concerning the church.</strong> A few aspects of Calvin's teac...
In the past, Calvin’s Eucharistic doctrine was studied almost exclusively against the background of ...
The development of a doctrine of Communion: Calvin and Westphal. Although references to the polemic ...
During the 16th century, Europe underwent fundamental sociopolitical changes, which challenged theo...
Language and church unity: Calvin’s 1545 Catechism in Latin In 1545 Calvin wrote a catechism. He ...
Conversio ad docelitam: John Calvin on conversion and being a Christian. This contribution describes...
<strong>The priesthood of all believers as seen by Calvin</strong><br /> The Luthe...
This article explores the question whether any traces of Calvin’s theological views on church unity ...
My work is focused on a special type of relation between the Church and the State in Luther's and Ca...
In our time we, of course, face problems in Christian dogmatics within a different context from Calv...