Restoration through redemption : John Calvin revisited
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Restoration through redemption : John Calvin revisited
(Studies in reformed theology, v. 23)
Brill, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Restoration through Redemption offers examples of three ways in which John Calvin's theology can be revisited: by analysis, assessment, and reception. This volume contains analyses of Calvin's position on the trinity and on politics, as well as assessments of his theology for evolutionary biology and comparative ecclesiology. It also discusses the reception of his heritage, for instance, in North America and South Africa. The central theme in this volume is Calvin's approach to the renewal of creation that hinges on Christ the Redeemer. One of the golden threads is Calvin's emphasis upon the meditatio on the future life, the turning of the believer towards the eschatological perspective.
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.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations ... vii
List of Contributors ... ix
Introduction: Revisiting Calvin: Analysis, Assessment, and Reception ... 1
Henk van den Belt
1. Calvin and the Early Christian Doctrine of the Trinity ... 15
Gijsbert van den Brink
2. The Two Means of Knowing God: Not an Article of Confession for Calvin ... 31
Rinse Reeling Brouwer
3. Calvin's Modifijication of Augustine's Doctrine of Original Sin ... 45
Nico Vorster
4. The Key Characteristics of a Christian Life: A Comparison of the Ethics of Calvin and Augustine and their Relevance Today ... 63
J.H. (Amie) van Wyk
5. The Exegetical Background of Calvin's View of the Government ... 83
Henk van den Belt
6. Darwin's Ambiguous Gift to Reformed Theology: The Problem of Natural Sufffering and Calvin's Meditation on the Future Life ... 95
Ernst M. Conradie
7. Calvin's Concept of Penal Substitution: Acknowledgement and Challenge ... 113
Jaeseung Cha
8. John Calvin's Understanding of Christ's Descent into Hell ... 135
Johan Buitendag
9. Calvin's Contribution to a Common Ecclesial Spirituality ... 159
Roger Haight, S. J.
10. John Calvin and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper: A Contemporary Appraisal ... 171
J. Todd Billings
11. Life as Pilgrimage: The Eschatology of John Calvin ... 185
Cornelis van der Kooi
12. Accommodation and Incarnation: A Favourite Concept of Calvin in the Theology of Oepke Noordmans ... 199
Phillipe (Flip) Theron
13. Calvin and Human Dignity ... 215
J.M. Vorster
14. Calvin Studies in North America ... 231
I. John Hesselink
15. Calvin's Theological Heritage in South Africa: Engaging an Ambivalent, Contested and Promising Legacy ... 247
Robert Vosloo
16. Calvin and France: A Paradoxical Legacy ... 271
Paul Wells
Index ................................................................................................................... 283
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