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Browsing Unisa Research Output by Subject "Calvinism"

Browsing Unisa Research Output by Subject "Calvinism"

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  • Loader, James Alfred (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    On the one hand, the often held thesis is challenged that Calvin, contrary to his rejection of allegorical exegesis, himself supported an allegorical understanding of the Song of Songs. On the other hand, a proposal is ...
  • Bentley, Wessel (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    John Calvin described the Holy Spirit as fons vitae, the fountain of life. Moltmann and others deduce from this statement that, according to Calvin, every experience in life can be a discovery of the Spirit’s power. This ...
  • Ruele, Moji (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    Botswana has undergone tremendous socioeconomic and political transformation and, as a result, the country can be said to be a success story and a true model of a liberal democracy on the African continent. Given this ...
  • Loader, James A. (OpenJournals Publishing, 2009)
    This paper shows how Calvin’s ideas about the Old Testament concept of Israel’s election can be dangerous when they are applied uncritically. The main illustration material is drawn from a context the author was himself ...
  • Theron, Jacques; De Wit, Joep (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    Calvin’s cessationist theologies had an enormous influence within Reformed theology with regard to the operation of spiritual gifts. The article describes how his notion has been challenged by authors from various ...
  • Madise, M. J. S. (Mokhele Johannes Singleton); Lebeloane, Lazarus Donald Mokula, 1961- (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2009)
    In South Africa, Calvinism has exercised a profound influence on theology and this influence extended to education. Indeed, Calvinism played a major role in shaping a local education system which was adopted as a result ...
  • Thom, Gideon (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2005)
    On 27 May 1864 William Thompson, who succeeded the famous Dr John Philip as pastor of the ‘Union Chapel’ in Cape Town, delivered a lecture in memory of Calvin, three centuries after his death – probably the only meeting ...

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