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The Knowledge of God in Calvin’S Theology

✍ Scribed by Edward A. Dowey


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
276
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Studies Calvin's theology as it relates to the category of knowledge and the part it plays in his way of thinking.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Contents
I. General Characteristics of the Knowledge of God
II. The Duplex Cognitio Domini
III. The Knowledge of God the Creator
IV. The Knowledge of God the Redeemer
V. The Relation Between the Knowledge of God the Creator and the Knowledge of God the Redeemer
Appendix I. A Note on Anthropomorphism
Appendix II. Conscience and the Sensus Naturae
Appendix III. The Barth-Brunner Controversy on Calvin
Appendix IV. KΓΆstlin's Criticism of Calvin's Predestination
Bibliography
Index


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