Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): To Be A Peacemaker
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): To Be A Peacemaker
The biblical idea of peace is deeply shaped by the meaning of the Hebrew word shalom. This term signifies more than just a ceasefire or the end of war and conflict. Shalom refers to a state of overall well-being and harmonious relationships with God, other people, and creation. The Fall into sin has taken shalom away from humanity. Nevertheless, Christ's redemptive work restores shalom to human life.
Front Matter
Editorial
Articles
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Heidelberg Catechism and John Calvin Continuity or Discontinuity
Published: 2025-04-30Abstract Views: 568 times PDF Views: 691 times -
Anamnesis Theological Meaning from the Perspective of Alexander Schmemann and John Calvin as an Ecumenical Discourse
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The Interaction of Intellect and Will in John Calvin's View: Building a Bridge Between Calvin's and Freire's Educational Philosophy
Published: 2025-06-23Abstract Views: 392 times PDF Views: 173 times -
The Imitation of God A Comparison of Herman Bavinck and Psalm 1
Published: 2025-07-18Abstract Views: 374 times PDF Views: 154 times -
Abandoned but Not Alone Psalm 27:10 and the Image of Losing a Parent
Published: 2025-08-07Abstract Views: 485 times PDF Views: 159 times
Back Matter
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Authors Biography, Reviewers, & Author Guidelines
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