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Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism

By Smith, Ralph Allan, Rev.

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Title: Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism  
Author: Smith, Ralph Allan, Rev.
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Excerpt: Calvinism in America Today: In America the recent revival of Calvinism as a comprehensive world-view, including a social philosophy grounded in the sovereignty of God, was provoked especially by the work of Cornelius Van Til. Drawing from Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, and many others in the Dutch tradition, Van Til developed a Calvinistic epistemology consistent with the radical Biblicism [1] demanded by a Sola Scriptura theology. [2] Van Til clarified, as no one else before him, the fundamental antithesis of Christian and non-Christian thought. He undermined the natural law and common grace compromises with unregenerate thought and left Calvinists with nothing but the Bible to which to appeal for ultimate epistemological authority. And in so doing, Van Til insisted he was being faithful to Calvin's thought, while developing it further.

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Table of Contents Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Calvinism in America Today Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Calvin on Natural Law Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Calvin on the Covenant Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Calvin on the Judicial Law of Moses (Part 1) Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Calvin on the Judicial Law of Moses (Part 2) Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism ú Conclusion

 
 



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