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350 Years Reformed in South Africa: The contribution of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa

350 Years Reformed in South Africa: The contribution of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa

... the Presbyterian Church in ...Black Reformed Christians in South Africa (ABRECSA), its first official contact with the Reformed tradition in South ...

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Scottish influences upon the Reformed churches in north west England, c  1689 1829:a study of the ministry within the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland

Scottish influences upon the Reformed churches in north west England, c 1689 1829:a study of the ministry within the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland

... The findings, that 23% of the old Protestant Dissenting churches in Lancashire remained orthodox and aligned themselves with the new regional evangelical and national Congregational inst[r] ...

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Reformed theology in Scotland

Reformed theology in Scotland

... the Reformed by Scotland’s own John Cameron and perpetuated by his pupil, Amyraut, at the French Academy of Saumur, it is best defined as the idea that ‘Christ died conditionally for all, unconditionally for the ...

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for Presbyterian Women Leaders

for Presbyterian Women Leaders

... Lesson Four takes us on a tour of angelic messengers in the Bible, and reminds us that we never know when an encounter may bring us God’s messages of love and support. Lesson Five helps us remember the things our ...

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Presbyterian Indians in South Africa

Presbyterian Indians in South Africa

... Dutch Reformed Church, had white parishes only (Brain ...the Presbyterian work among Indians in South Africa all began with the development of a unique friendship and partnership between a university ...

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‘Covenanting for Justice’? On the Accra Document, Reformed Theology and Reformed Ecclesiology

‘Covenanting for Justice’? On the Accra Document, Reformed Theology and Reformed Ecclesiology

... But what about the confessional content, what about the theological convictions on which this response is based? Again, the Accra Document provides a characteristically Reformed answer. The deliberately ...

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Early Presbyterian influences at the University of Pretoria

Early Presbyterian influences at the University of Pretoria

... of reformed theology and ecclesiology, a vision of the “godly commonwealth”, and a subsequent emphasis on strict federal Calvinist orthodoxy which formed the basis of the ...

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Racial Disparity in Social Spatiality: Usage of National Parks and Opera Attendance

Racial Disparity in Social Spatiality: Usage of National Parks and Opera Attendance

... Dutch Reformed Church, the major denomination in the city at this time, whereas only nineteen (19%) held positions in the Anglican Church, the second most important ...

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Vol 13, No 1 (2020)

Vol 13, No 1 (2020)

... prison reformed Oscar Wilde’, and ‘How Oscar Wilde reformed prison’ from every conceivable angle to explore the fact that Oscar Wilde is worthy of consideration in the way in which he was affected in prison ...

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The theology of preaching: a Reformed perspective

The theology of preaching: a Reformed perspective

... In the history of Reformed churches in Scotland, this central tenet of Protestant belief has given rise to various practical arrangements for preaching. Pulpits have been positioned high and low, to the centre and ...

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Presbyterian Divestment Debate,  Two Talks

Presbyterian Divestment Debate, Two Talks

... “The Presbyterian resolution effectively calls for the end of Israel” by endorsing the right of refugees to return to Palestine or be compensated, therefore “turning Israel from a Jewish state into another state ...

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The Presbyterian Divestiture Vote and the Jewish Response

The Presbyterian Divestiture Vote and the Jewish Response

... the Presbyterian vote (and that of other churches) will change that dynamic is not clear, but the mainline Protestant churches are centrist in American society so that their action might shift the debate in a more ...

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PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN IN THE PRESBYTERY OF THE CASCADES BYLAWS

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN IN THE PRESBYTERY OF THE CASCADES BYLAWS

... a. Be responsible for providing (of) mission information to the local PWs. b. Encourage participation in both global and ecumenical mission projects. c. Help the PW in the Presbytery to understand and support the mission ...

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A Supplement to Horizons, the Magazine for Presbyterian Women

A Supplement to Horizons, the Magazine for Presbyterian Women

... As part of the American women’s missionary movement of the 1850s, a number of American Presbyterian women missionaries were sent to Canton, South China, to develop significant women’s ministries throughout the ...

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The Reformed tradition as public theology

The Reformed tradition as public theology

... of Reformed faith cannot be viewed through the myth of theocracy as there is only one model at offer for the church’s participation in public ...the Reformed faith as public theology whether in a pejorative ...

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Detect User Transition Areas on Community Structure with Noise in 5G Mobile Environment

Detect User Transition Areas on Community Structure with Noise in 5G Mobile Environment

... Unlike deleting nodes in reformed method, here we start with the most important node as the first node in the current community. Then find all the neighbor nodes of the community and calculate the values measuring ...

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Post Reformation Reformed sources and children

Post Reformation Reformed sources and children

... First, the example of Hellenbroek and Koelman suggests that, though these writings are different in genre and written for different readers, contains a single purpose: a Biblical-reformed teaching with a practical ...

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J. GRESHAM MACHEN AND THE END OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CONTROVERSY

J. GRESHAM MACHEN AND THE END OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CONTROVERSY

... traditional Presbyterian faith; his constant engagement with theological issues as a seminary professor and his belief that the PCUSA and other Presbyterian bodies had a duty to remain organized and active ...

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On being African and Reformed? Towards an African Reformed theology enthused by an interlocution of those on the margins of society

On being African and Reformed? Towards an African Reformed theology enthused by an interlocution of those on the margins of society

... Another matter that follows very closely in a conversation as the one suggested here, is an explanation relating to the question of interlocution. It then becomes significant for someone who enters into a debate on being ...

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The principle of Reformed intertextual interpretation

The principle of Reformed intertextual interpretation

... in reformed intertextual study the biblical intertextuality in general and the OT intertextuality in particular are the most important ...elements. Reformed intertextuality should be grounded in the ...

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