Neo Calvinism and Roman Catholicism

Neo Calvinism and Roman Catholicism
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2023-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004546080

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In their theological and historical interactions, neo-Calvinism and Roman Catholicism have often met in moments of conflict and co-operation. The neo-Calvinist statesman Abraham Kuyper polemicized against the Roman Catholic Church and its theology, whilst building bridges between those traditions by forging novel political coalitions across ecclesiastical boundaries. In theology, Gerrit C. Berkouwer, a neo-Calvinist critic of Roman Catholicism in the 1930s, later attended the Second Vatican Council as an appreciative Protestant observer. Telling their stories and others—including new research on lesser-known figures and neglected topics—this book presents the first scholarly volume on those dynamics of polemics and partnership.

Roman Catholicism and Neo Calvinism

Roman Catholicism and Neo Calvinism
Author: EDUARDO J. ECHEVERRIA
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1636673260

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In Roman Catholicism and Neo-Calvinism, author Eduardo Echevarria asks: what do Rome and Amsterdam have to say to each other? Is there any common ground between Catholicism and Dutch neo-Calvinism tradition on crucial theological topics such as faith and reason, epistemology, sexual ethics, or the development of Christian doctrine?

T T Clark Handbook of Neo Calvinism

T T Clark Handbook of Neo Calvinism
Author: Nathaniel Gray Sutanto,Cory Brock
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567698117

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Neo-Calvinism critically advances Reformed orthodoxy for the sake of modern life. Birthed in the Netherlands at the turn to the twentieth century, initiated by Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) and Herman Bavinck (1854-1921), it argued that a life before God entailed the leavening of faith over all human existence. While the movement originated in the Netherlands, the tradition now has a global reach, with practitioners and thinkers applying its insights in diverse ways and in their own contexts. This handbook is a genealogical introduction to this lively and modern branch of the Reformed tradition, with contributors that reflect its global reach. Its four sections chart the theological roots, important original figures, historical contours and the contemporary influence of neo-Calvinism across a diversity of fields.

John Calvin and Roman Catholicism

John Calvin and Roman Catholicism
Author: Randall C. Zachman
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801035975

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Protestant and Catholic scholars examine the relationship of John Calvin to Roman Catholicism, offering historical essays on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century interactions and contemporary assessments.

Berkouwer and Catholicism

Berkouwer and Catholicism
Author: Eduardo Echeverria
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004245990

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Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer (1903-1996) was a great master of dogmatic and ecumenical theology. He was a Reformed Protestant thinker, with roots in Dutch neo-Calvinism, a holder of the Chair in Dogmatics (1945-1974) at the Free University, Amsterdam, a position previously held by his two illustrious neo-Calvinist predecessors, Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) and Herman Bavinck (1854-1921). Echeverria provides a much needed in-depth analysis and critique of his theology, particularly his evolving relationship with Catholicism in light of Vatican II. His contention is that Berkouwer’s careful and nuanced examination of Catholic theology—as well as possible responses to his critiques—offers important clues for the contemporary ecumenical project.

Christianity and Civil Society

Christianity and Civil Society
Author: Jeanne Heffernan Schindler
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739108840

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A work of contemporary Christian political thought, this volume addresses the crisis of modern democracy evident in the decline of the institutions of civil society and their theoretical justification. Drawing upon a rich store of social and political reflection found in the Catholic and Neo-Calvinist traditions, the essays mount a robust defense of the irreducible identity and value of the social institutions_family, neighborhood, church, civic association_that serve as the connective tissue of a political community.

Neo Calvinism and the French Revolution

Neo Calvinism and the French Revolution
Author: James Eglinton,George Harinck
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567656650

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The French Revolution was the scene of much intellectual and social upheaval. Its impact touched a wide range of subjects: the relationship of the church to the state, social relationships, science, literature, fashion, philosophy and theology. Although the French Revolution's momentum was felt across Europe and North America, it met a particularly interesting response in the Netherlands, at that time the scene of a burgeoning neo-Calvinist movement. In that context, the likes of Groen van Prinsterer, Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck responded to the French Revolution's ideals and influence in a variety of intellectual and practical ways.This book approaches that Dutch response from a range of historical and theological perspectives, and in so doing explores the relationship between the French Revolution and the development of neo-Calvinism. Beginning with historical portraits of Bavinck and Kuyper in relation to the Revolution, the perspectives offered also include, amongst others, the place of multilingualism in neo-Calvinism and the Revolution, neo-Calvinist and Revolutionary approaches to fashion, a dialogue between Kuyperian theology and Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy, and a contemporary neo-Calvinist critique of French laïcité. This book forms part of a wider Project neo-Calvinism supported by the Theologische Universiteit Kampen and the VU University Amsterdam.

Neo Calvinism

Neo Calvinism
Author: Cory C. Brock,N. Gray Sutanto
Publsiher: Lexham Academic
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683596479

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Discover the rich theology of Neo-Calvinism. Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as Neo-Calvinism. While studies in Neo-Calvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its theology has received less attention. In Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction, Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. Neo-Calvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory. "This book is the sign that [Neo-Calvinist] theology has now passed beyond the Dutch fairway. It has reached the international waters." —George Harinck