Encyclopedia of the Reformed FaithWestminster/John Knox Press, 1992 - 414 páginas More than two hundred international scholars from a variety of denominations contribute to this outstanding, one-volume reference book. Comprehensive in scope, it stresses the importance of events, persons, and theological concepts that have been significant to the Reformed tradition. |
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... Bible was viewed as " properly ba- sic , " as self - authenticating . The task of reason was not to validate such acclaim but to provide insight for biblical in- terpretation or application . Self- authentication meant that the Bible ...
... Bible was viewed as " properly ba- sic , " as self - authenticating . The task of reason was not to validate such acclaim but to provide insight for biblical in- terpretation or application . Self- authentication meant that the Bible ...
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... biblical text . The Bible . To Calvin , Scripture was God's Word . Therefore it was to be taken literally in its presentation of God's rule over history . * Calvin was not , however , a literalist in his understanding of what to- day ...
... biblical text . The Bible . To Calvin , Scripture was God's Word . Therefore it was to be taken literally in its presentation of God's rule over history . * Calvin was not , however , a literalist in his understanding of what to- day ...
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... Bible compilers was minimal . The Protestant- ism of the Genevan exiles was clearly in line with many Lutheran and Reformed positions but was crystallized before they came under Calvin's personal influence . In the Geneva Bible , the ...
... Bible compilers was minimal . The Protestant- ism of the Genevan exiles was clearly in line with many Lutheran and Reformed positions but was crystallized before they came under Calvin's personal influence . In the Geneva Bible , the ...
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