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"If God is sovereign, then his lordship must extend over all of life, and it cannot be restricted to the walls of the church or within the Christian orbit." Abraham Kuyper Common Grace 1.1.

Friday, 9 August 2019

Journal for Christian Scholarship Volume 55 (1 & 2) (2019)


The latest  Journal for Christian Scholarship Volume 55(1 & 2) (2019) has been published.

Contents

– Michael F. Heyns
A transcendental critique of some assumptions of the “silencing-of-Christian-voices” lobby

– Louise Mabille
Luther, Milton and Parrhêsia: the Reformed roots of free speech

– Rafael Benjamin
Dooyeweerd en Lever over het biologische soortbegrip

– Andries Raath
Middeleeuse staatsfilosofie, die geïndividualiseerde staat en Samuel Rutherford se bydrae tot die politieke wetenskap.

– Rufus O. Adebayo & Sylvia P. Zulu
Miracle as a spiritual event and as a marketing tactic among neo-Charismatic churches: a comparative study

– Bennie van der Walt
The leadership crisis in Africa

– Pieter Verster & Bongani Ngesi
Pastoring churches in the informal settlement of Khayelitsha in Mangaung, Free State Province, South Africa

– Danie Strauss
The antinomies entailed in Dooyeweerd’s epistemological view of a Gegenstand

– Bennie van der Walt
The influence of the traditional African worldviews and Western colonialism on leadership in Africa

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