Restoration through Redemption:John Calvin Revisited
Biographical note
Henk van den Belt, PhD (2006) Leiden University, is Professor of Reformed Theology at the University of Groningen. He has written several articles on Calvin and on neo-calvinism and is the author of The Authority of Scripture in Reformed Theology: Truth and Trust (Brill, 2008).
Readership
Scholars and students concerned with Reformed theology and all interested in John Calvin.
Table of contents
Contributors include: J. Todd Billings, Johan Buitendag, Jaeseung Cha, Ernst M. Conradie, Roger Haight, I. John Hesselink, Rinse Reeling Brouwer, Philippe Theron, Henk van den Belt, Gijsbert van den Brink, Cornelis van der Kooi, J.H. (Amie) van Wyk, J.M. (Koos) Vorster, Nico Vorster, Robert Vosloo, and Paul Wells.
€176.00$245.00
Berkouwer and Catholicism: Disputed Questions offers an in-depth analysis and critique of Berkouwer's theology, particulary his evolving relationship with Catholicism in light of Vatican II and the nouvelle théologie.
€232.00$318.00
Edited by E. Van der Borght and P. van Geest, both from VU University Amsterdam
Former colleagues and students honour Prof. Dr. A. van de Beek with contributions in this Festschrift on themes that have become central in his theology: christology, theology of Israel, eschatology, theology of the church, creation theology, and freedom of religion.
€105.00$144.00
by Brian G. Mattson
A close conceptual analysis of Herman Bavinck’s (1854-1921) four-volume Reformed Dogmatics, this book explores a long-neglected feature of his “organic” relationship between nature and grace, arguing that the motif is intelligible only in a uniquely Reformed covenant theology.
€111.00$144.00
Edited by Ernst M. Conradie (University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa)
This volume explores the legacy of the Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper for contemporary Christian ecotheology. It focuses on Kuyper's undestanding of the relationship between creation and salvation It includes essays and responses by contributors from four continents.
€96.00$124.00
Abraham van de Beek, VU University Amsterdam, Eduardus A.J.G. Van der Borght, VU University Amsterdam , and Ben P. Vermeulen, VU University Amsterdam.
In a combination of legal, canonical, theological, sociological, and philosophical perspective, this volume analyzes the actual challenges contained in the 16th century concept of ‘freedom of religion’ in the current, multireligious, globalized world.
€119.00$154.00
Edited by E. van der Borght, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
This volume challenges the traditional low-key attitude towards the unity of the church within the Reformed tradition. It investigates theological aspects that contributed to a weak sensus unitatis and explores theological approaches that remedy this disease of division.
€100.00$130.00
Henk van den Belt
This book discusses the concept of the self-convincing authority of Scripture in the historical development of Reformed theology and advocates an emphasis on the autopistia in a postmodern context, because truth and trust are inseparable.
€100.00$130.00
Eduardus van der Borght
The volume offers contributions reflecting the understanding of Christian identity in the midst of changing cultural, socio-economic, political and religious context in a a globalized world.
€104.00$135.00
E.A.J.G. Van der Borght
Building on the Reformed theology of in the 16th century and on the results of the ecumenical convergence on ministry (BEM) in the 20th century, this study presents building blocks for a renewed theology of ministry in the 21st century.
€104.00$135.00
James Henry Owino Kombo
Noting the relationship between philosophy and the doctrine of the Trinity, this book offers the African pre-Christian understanding of God and the Ntu-metaphysics as theoretical gateways for African reflections on the doctrine of the Trinity.
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