Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Current Issues in Reformed Evangelical Theology
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Current Issues in Reformed Evangelical Theology
Reformed theology rightly is drawn not just from Scriptural statements but also “what may be truly and certainly proved” from them. But what is the status of proofs (or logical consequences) from Scripture? And how many “consequences” can we take beyond Scripture before they become speculative and are no longer “good” or “necessary”? Reformed and Evangelical theology needs to explore a clearer understanding and formulation of what precisely constitute “good and necessary consequences” of Scripture.
Front Matter
Editorial
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Current Issues in Reformed Evangelical Theology
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Articles
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Informal Teacher Leaders' Perspectives on Tolerance Education Lessons from John Calvin's Cross-Tolerance
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Translation Techniques of Genesis 1-2 in the Second Edition of the Indonesian New Translation Bible
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Sanctification of the Church Revisiting the Attributes of a Holy Church
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“To be Married or Not to Be, that is the Question!” A Theological Review of the Concept of Personhood and Marriage in Addressing the Concept of Singlehood in Indonesia
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The Lloyd-Jones' Doctrine of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit Based on the Reformed Theological Perspective
Published: 2025-01-13Abstract Views: times PDF Views: times
Back Matter
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Authors' Biography, Reviewer Acknowledgement, Author Guidelines
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