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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAITH AND REASON IN JOHANNINE THEOLOGY: A BIBLICAL AFFIRMATION OF PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOGETICS Lillback, Peter
Verbum Christi: Jurnal Teologi Reformed Injili Vol 1 No 2 (2014): Verbum Christi
Publisher : STT Reformed Injili Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51688/vc1.2.2014.art3

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Through a study from biblical-theological perspective, that is a study of Johannine theology, the writer reconciles a classical controversy between faith and reason. The main question is whether the revelational propositions are discoverable only because God has spoken it or that man may also find those revelational propositions?through a philosophical exploration. Through the study of Johannine theology, the writer affirmed the significance of presuppositional apologetic.?
THE ABIDING LEGACY OF THE REFORMATION’S CONFESSIONAL ORTHODOXY: THE REQUIRED VOWS OF WESTMINSTER SEMINARY PROFESSORS AND NAPARC MINISTERS Lillback, Peter
Verbum Christi: Jurnal Teologi Reformed Injili Vol 6 No 2 (2019): Verbum Christi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51688/vc6.2.2019.art2

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This article revisits how Christians since almost two millenniums have made use of creeds and confessions. Especially confessional vows used at Westminster Theological Seminary, also refer to the vows of the churches who are members of NAPARC (The North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council). First, it examines the historical overview of various Reformed confessions, and historical survey of Reformed confessions from the Reformation to the present. Then, Westminster seminary's Presbyterian and Reformed heritage, and finally, authority of and subscription to the confessions. To define Reformed confessional theology which arose in the sixteenth and seventeenth century, this article include the table of the confessions of Westminster seminary or the NAPARC churches. KEYWORDS: creeds, confessions, Westminster, Reformed.