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Wim Decockcollects contributions by internationally renowned experts in law, history and religion on the impact of the Reformations on law, jurisprudence and moral theology. The overall impression conveyed by the essays is that on the level of substantive doctrine (the legal teachings) there seems to be more continuity between Protestant and Catholic, or, for that matter, between medieval and early modern jurisprudence and theology than usually expected. As it is illustrated with regards to topics ranging from just war doctrine over business ethics to marriage law, at the very least there appears to have been an on-going conversation between jurists and theologians across the confessional divide. This does not prevent some contributions from highlighting that on the institutional level, for instance in university politics, radical tensions between Reformers and Counter-Reformers played a paramount role. This book also offers approaches to the relationship between Church(es) and State(s) in the early modern period and to the practical as well as doctrinal use of natural law in both Protestant and Catholic lands.
Religion et droit --- Réforme --- Droit canonique --- Religion and law --- Reformation --- Histoire --- Aspect juridique --- History --- Europe --- Histoire religieuse --- Church history --- 348 "15/16" --- 348 <09> --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--?"15/16" --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van ... --- Conferences - Meetings --- 348 "15/16" Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--?"15/16" --- 348 <09> Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van ... --- Réforme protestante --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van .. --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van . --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van --- Histoire. --- Aspect juridique. --- Réforme protestante
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Theology --- Protestantism --- 268:284 --- 284 "15" --- 284 "16/17" --- Christianity --- Church history --- Protestant churches --- Reformation --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Religion --- Study and teaching --- History --- Catechese. Godsdienstonderwijs-:-Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten --- Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten--?"15" --- Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten--?"16/17" --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum
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Beyond Dordt and ‘De Auxiliis’ explores post-Reformation inter-confessional theological exchange on soteriological topics including predestination, grace, and free choice. These doctrines remained controversial within confessional traditions after the Reformation, as Dominicans and Jesuits and later Calvinists and Arminians argued about these critical issues in the Augustinian theological heritage. Some of those involved in condemning Arminianism at the Synod of Dordt (1618-1619) were inspired by Dominican followers of Thomas Aquinas in Spain who had recently opposed the vigorous defense of free choice by Jesuit Molinists in the Congregatio de auxiliis (1598-1607). This volume, appearing on the 400th anniversary of the closing of the Synod of Dordt, brings together a group of scholars working in fields that only rarely speak to one another to address these theological debates that cross geographical and confessional boundaries.
234 --- 284.91 --- 284.91 Arminianisme. Remonstranten. Synode van Dordrecht--(1618-1619) --- Arminianisme. Remonstranten. Synode van Dordrecht--(1618-1619) --- 234 Soteriologie. Heilsleer. Genade. Geloof --- 234 Soteriologie. La grace. La foi --- Soteriologie. Heilsleer. Genade. Geloof --- Soteriologie. La grace. La foi --- Christian dogmatics --- Christian church history --- anno 1500-1799 --- Salvation --- Christianity --- History of doctrines. --- History of doctrines --- Dominikaner --- Jesuiten --- Katholische Kirche --- Congregatio de Auxiliis --- Congregazione de Auxiliis divinae gratiae --- Gremium --- Gnadenstreit --- Rom --- 1597-1606 --- Societas Jesu --- Societas Iesu --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Compañia de Jesús --- SJ --- Spoločnost' Ježišova --- Companhia Jesus --- Kapisanan ni Hesus --- Kie̜ża Jezuici --- Cumann Iosa --- SI --- IHS --- CDG --- Compagnía di Jesù --- Gesuiti --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Družba Isusova --- Jezuici --- Jesuits or mga Heswita --- Society of Jesus --- Companhia de Jesus --- Jezsuiták --- Jézus Társaság --- Jezuieten --- Generalskurie --- Jésuites --- Jesuits --- Isusovački Red --- Compagnia di Gesù --- Towarzystwo Jezusowe --- Orden --- Ignacio --- 1540 --- -Ordo Fratrum Praedicatorum --- OP --- Dominikanerorden --- Predigerorden --- Predigerbrüder --- Orden der Predigerbrüder --- Sagrada Orden de Predicadores --- Dominican Fathers --- Dominican Order --- Fratres Praedicatores --- Ordo Praedicatorum --- Blackfriars --- Ordre de St. Dominique --- Ordre de Saint Dominique --- Frati Predicatori --- Frati Domenicane --- Orden de Predicadores --- Ordre des Frères Prêcheurs --- Padri Domenicani --- Fratres Ordinis Praedicatorum --- Heiliger Orden der Predigerbrüder --- Sacer Ordo Fratrum Praedicatorum --- Hl. Orden der Predigerbrüder --- Dominicos --- Orden Dominicana --- Frailes Dominicos --- Frères Prêcheurs --- Jakobiner --- Bettelorden --- Dominikanerinnen --- Dominikus --- 1216 --- -Synod of Dort --- Synod of Dort. --- Dordrechter Synode --- Nationale Synode --- Synode --- Synode van Dordrecht --- Synode National des Églises Réformées --- Synode des Églises Réformées --- Synodus Dordracena --- Synodus Dordrechtana --- Synodus Nationalis --- Concilium Dordracenus --- Synodus Dordracensis --- Synode von Dordrecht --- Sijnode Nationaal --- Sinode Nationaal --- Synode Nationael --- Reformierte Kirche Dordrecht --- Synod of Dordt --- Synodus Nationalis Dordrechtana --- Reformierte Kirche --- Dordrecht --- 1618-1619 --- Dordrechtse Synode --- Dordtse Synode --- Dort, Synod of --- National Synod of the Reformed Churches of the United Netherlands --- Nationale Synode te Dordrecht --- Synod at Dort --- Synod of Dordrecht --- Synodus Nationalis Reformatarum Ecclesiarum Belgicarum --- Synod of Dort --- 1500-1699
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A great deal of scholarship has too often juxtaposed scholasticism and piety, resulting in misunderstandings of the relationship between Protestant churches of the early modern era and the theology taught in their schools. But more recent scholarship, especially conducted by Richard A. Muller over the last number of decades, has remapped the lines of continuity and discontinuity in the relation of church and school. This research has produced a more methodologically nuanced and historically accurate representation of church and school in early modern Protestantism. Written by leading scholars of early modern Protestant theology and history and based on research using the most relevant original sources, this collection seeks to broaden our understanding of how and why clergy were educated to serve the church. Contributors include: Yuzo Adhinarta, Willem van Asselt, Irena Backus, Jordan J. Ballor, J. Mark Beach, Andreas Beck, Joel R. Beeke, Lyle D. Bierma, Raymond A. Blacketer, James E. Bradley, Dariusz M. Bryćko, Amy Nelson Burnett, Emidio Campi, Heber Carlos de Campos Jr, Kiven Choy, R. Scott Clark, Paul Fields, John V. Fesko, Paul Fields, W. Robert Godfrey, Alan Gomes, Albert Gootjes, Chad Gunnoe, Aza Goudriaan, Fred P. Hall, Byung-Soo (Paul) Han, Nathan A. Jacobs, Frank A. James III, Martin Klauber, Henry Knapp, Robert Kolb, Mark J. Larson, Brian J. Lee, Karin Maag, Benjamin T.G. Mayes, Andrew M. McGinnis, Paul Mpindi, Adriaan C. Neele, Godfried Quaedtvlieg, Sebastian Rehnman, Todd Rester, Gregory D. Schuringa, Herman Selderhuis, Donald Sinnema, Keith Stanglin, David Steinmetz, David Sytsma, Yudha Thianto, John L. Thompson, Carl Trueman, Theodore G. Van Raalte, Cornelis Venema, Timothy Wengert, Reita Yazawa, Jeongmo Yoo, and Jason Zuidema.
Theology --- Protestantism --- Study and teaching --- History
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Usury --- Interest --- Oaths --- Biblical teaching --- Bible.
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"This work details the theological sources and moral significance of the life and work of the Scottish moral philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790). The panel of contributors deepen our understanding of Adam Smith in his religious and theological context and the significance of this understanding for contemporary moral, economic, and political challenges to modern social life. The chapters cover a broad range of disciplinary and historical concerns, from Smith's view of providence and his famous "invisible hand" to the role of self-interest and benevolence in Smith's social and economic thought. A better appreciation for the moral and theological dimensions of Smith's thought provides not only a better understanding of Smith's own context and significance in the Scottish Enlightenment, but also promises to assist in meeting the perennial challenges of properly connecting economic realities to moral responsibility. The book is of interest to advanced students and scholars of the history of economic thought, historical and moral theology, intellectual history, political science and philosophy"--
Religion and ethics --- Economics --- Philosophy, Scottish --- Smith, Adam, - 1723-1790 --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Philosophy --- Smith, Adam, --- Religion.
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Volume 41A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodologyfeatures a symposium on "Religion, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Rise of Liberalism," a new research essay by Syed Mohib Ali, and a roundtable on the institutionalist economics of Geoffrey Hodgson.
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Grace (Theology) --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Dogma, Development of --- Salvation --- Law and gospel --- History. --- Christianity
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