Calvin theological journal.
Material type:
- PER .C35 1994 V.29
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .C35 1994 V.29 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 34377 |
no.1
"Covenant" overload in reformed theology/ John H. Stek--pp.12-41
The continuing conundrum: Calvin and the conditionality of the covenant/ Peter A. Lillback--pp.42-74
The covenant of workd and the stability of divine law in seventeenth-century reformed orthodoxy: a study in the theology of Herman Witsius and Wilhelmus a brakel/ Richard A. Muller--pp.75-100
The doctrine of the abrogations in the federal tehology of Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669)/ W.J. Van Asselt--pp.101-116
The Perkinsian moment of federal theology/ Michael McGiffert--pp.117-148
Foedus evangelicum: Jerome Zanchi on the covenant/ John L. Farthing--pp.149-167
Erosion at the font/ Henry De Moor--pp.168-179
An outline of a contemporary covenant theology/ Adrio Konig--pp.180-189
The covenant's missiological character/ Carig David Van Gelder--pp.190-197
Keeping denominational covenant in the reformed confessional tradition/ Tymen E. Hofman--pp.198-208
no.2
Apology of John Calvin, to Messrs, the nicodemites upon the complaint that they make of his too great rigor (1544)/ translated by Eric Kayayan--pp.346-363
Within proper limits: basic features of John Calvin's theological epistemology/ Cornelius van der Kooi--pp.364-387
Cavin (and Zwingli) on divine providence/ Paul Helm--pp.388-405
Not "hidden and far off": the bodily aspects of salvation and its implications for understanding the body in Calvin's theology/ Thomas J. Davis--pp.406-418
John Calvin's humanist image of popular late-medieval peity and it's contribution to reformed worship/ Philip W. Butin--pp.419-431
The nature of Calvin's rejection of papal primacy/ Adrian A. Helleman--pp.432-450
Calvin bibliography:1994/ Peter De Klerk--pp.451-485
Truth and compassion in the church's ministry to homosexual persons/ melvin D. Hugen--pp.486-496
Satan is alive and well in contemporary imagination: a bibliographic essay with notes on "hell" and "spiritual warfare" John Bolt--pp.497-506
Church order of the united protestant church in the Netherlands/ translated by Henry de Moor--pp.507-520
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