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Meeting Vague Truths in Love: J. H. Bavinck’s Theology of Religions and Its Application to the Context of Chinese Christianity

The Neo-Calvinist Johan Herman Bavinck was one of the most significant missionaries of the mid-twentieth century in the Reformed tradition. Bavinck considered the question of the status of non-Christian religion and religious consciousness the most pressing issue for missionary thought and practice. This article offers a text-driven account of Johan Herman Bavinck’s theology of religions. It argues that Bavinck trea…

picked 11 Aug 2026

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Reformed Christianity

branch of Protestantism

picked 12 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Reformed ChristianityReformed Christianity

Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the 16th-century Reformation. In the modern day, it is largely represented by the Continental Reformed, Presbyterian, and Congregational traditions, as well as parts of the Anglican, Baptist and Waldensian traditions, in addition to a minority of people belonging to the Methodist faith.

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picked 14 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Calvin for the Third Millennium

This work is a series of sermons produced by Emeritus Professor Hans Mol, and based on Biblical texts, the Commentaries of John Calvin on these texts, and on Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. Mol is Australia’s pre-eminent scholar in the sociology of religion, particularly in Australia. His 1971 volume, Religion in Australia, was the first attempt at statistical analysis of religion in Australia, which …

picked 14 Aug 2026

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Review for Religious - Issue 69.4 (2010)Review for Religious - Issue 69.4 (2010)

Issue 69.4 of the Review for Religious, 2010.

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picked 14 Aug 2026
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