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Calvin Seminary Forum, Craig Van Gelder, David Holwerda, Carl Bosma, Daniel Devadatta
Calvin Seminary Forum, Craig Van Gelder, David Holwerda, Carl Bosma, Daniel Devadatta
Calvin Seminary Forum (1994-2001)
Contents
1 - Confident Witness - Changing World - Craig Van Gelder
3 - Truth, Unity, and Mission - David Holwerda
5 - A (Re)New(ed) Call for a Mission-Shaped Church - Carl Bosma
6 - Learning from Christians of Other Cultures - Daniel Devadatta
Calvin Seminary Forum, Melvin D. Hugen, David Holwerda, James A. Dejong, Ronald J. Feenstra
Calvin Seminary Forum, Melvin D. Hugen, David Holwerda, James A. Dejong, Ronald J. Feenstra
Calvin Seminary Forum (1994-2001)
Contents
1 - A Revival Meeting in the Georgia Dome - Melvin D. Hugen
3 - Promises to Keep - David Holwerda
5 - Commitment - James A. DeJong
6 - Reflections on the Demoninational Mission and Vision Statement - Ronald J. Feenstra
Calvin Seminary Forum, Jeffrey A.D. Weima, David Holwerda, Robert C. De Vries, Arie C. Leder
Calvin Seminary Forum, Jeffrey A.D. Weima, David Holwerda, Robert C. De Vries, Arie C. Leder
Calvin Seminary Forum (1994-2001)
Contents
1 - Two Challenges to our Reformed Heritage - Jeffery A.D. Weima
3 - Hermeneutics Revisited - David Holwerda
4 - Where's the Catechism - Robert C. De Vries
6 - Christian Education at the Crossroads -Arie C. Leder
8 - Knowing God - Keith Tanis
Saturday Seminar Sessions, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Saturday Seminar Sessions, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
A one page handout cataloging Saturday seminar sessions, their instructors, and their locations.
Committee Directory, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Committee Directory, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
A list of people who served on the planning committee for the Ninth Symposium on Worship and Church Music in 1996.
Oh, For A Thousand Tongues To Sing: Hymns, Songs, And Readings Of Lament And Praise, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Oh, For A Thousand Tongues To Sing: Hymns, Songs, And Readings Of Lament And Praise, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
The program for a hymn festival of lament and praise on the theme of Christian unity, held during the 9th Calvin Symposium on Worship. Includes these sections: Entering God's Presence, Lamenting Our Brokenness, Celebrating Unity in Diversity, and Looking Forward to a New Heaven and Earth.
Brochure - The Ninth Symposium On Worship And Church Music At Calvin College & Seminary, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Brochure - The Ninth Symposium On Worship And Church Music At Calvin College & Seminary, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
A brochure and registration form for the 9th Calvin Symposium on Worship, including seminar offerings and institute affiliations of symposium leaders.
Many Voices, One Song: Songs And Hymns Of Various Cultures, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Many Voices, One Song: Songs And Hymns Of Various Cultures, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
The church is a chorus of many voices–voices reflecting different age groups, ethnic backgrounds, and economic situations; voices reflecting different forms of artistic and cultural expression; voices of praise and lament, of tradition and of present-day experience. This year's Symposium invites participants to explore some of the ways of blending these "many voices" in harmony with the "one song" of authentic Christian worship.
Program - The Ninth Symposium On Worship And Church Music At Calvin College & Seminary: Many Voices, One Song, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Program - The Ninth Symposium On Worship And Church Music At Calvin College & Seminary: Many Voices, One Song, Calvin Symposium On Worship Planning Committee
Symposium on Worship Archive
The church is a chorus of many voices--voices reflecting different age groups, ethnic backgrounds, and economic situations; voices reflecting different forms of artistic and cultural expression; voices of praise and lament, of tradition and of present-day experience. This year's Symposium invites participants to explore some of the ways of blending these "many voices" in harmony with the "one song" of authentic Christian worship.
Transcendence And History In Karl Barth's Amillennial Eschatology, Jean De Dieu Rajaonarivony
Transcendence And History In Karl Barth's Amillennial Eschatology, Jean De Dieu Rajaonarivony
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
Barth' s early claim that "Christianity which is not wholly eschatology and nothing but eschatology has nothing to do with Christ" reflects his understanding of theology as basically an eschatological concept. Though Barth does not explicitly identify himself with any of the three dominant millennial traditions, namely, amillennialism, premillennialism, and postmillennialism, this study seeks to demonstrate that the key to understanding Barth' s eschatology is to see him as an amillennial thinker by arguing that his concept of the three-stage parousia along with his doctrine of "nothingness" reflects the key notions of amillennial eschatology. Not only does the amillennial tradition …
Calvin Seminary Forum, Roger S. Greenway, David H. Englhard, Jacob D. Eppinga, James A. Dejong
Calvin Seminary Forum, Roger S. Greenway, David H. Englhard, Jacob D. Eppinga, James A. Dejong
Calvin Seminary Forum (1994-2001)
Contents
1 - The South Holland Event - Roger S. Greenway
2 - The Proposals Reviewed - David H. Engelhard
3 - Affirming Our Identity - Jacob D. Eppinga
5 - Our Common Convictions - James E. DeJong
6 - Make Every Effort - Joel H. Nederhood