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November 2017 71 John Calvin Research Bibliography Concept of Church Discipline.” Westminster Theological Journal 59, no. 1 (1997):87-100. Johnson, Thomas Cary. “Calvin’s Contribution to Church Polity.” In Calvin Memorial Addresses. Richmond: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1909:57-88. Jowers
Bavinck was professor in the Free University of Amsterdam. 2 Rev. Kuiper was a minister in the CRC and editor of The Banner. 3 Prof. Berkhof was professor of Dogmatics in Calvin Seminary. 4 J. K. Van Baalen was minister in Munster CRC in Indiana. He was one of Hoeksema’s fiercest opponents and proba
This “Calvin-figure” ought to be of interest to Reformed believers in this country. Although he never set foot in America, Van Velzen influenced the Reformed men and women who came to this country from the Netherlands. Members of the Protestant Reformed Churches, as well as other Reformed churches,
This error of common grace found its way into Calvin College in the early years of this century, and consequently also in Eastern Ave C.R.C. I remember the Sunday services there as a child. In the front row of the left section of the auditorium sat the consistory. Often at one end of this row sat ou
Herman Hoeksema in the March 1, 2000 issue of the Standard Bearer, and the first issue of the Calvin Theological Journal, 2000. Now although Beaverdam and Grand Rapids may have seemed to be universes apart, they were connected. Prof. Janssen had relatives in Beaverdam, namely, the Smits, who were ra
In "People Who Lived the History," Steven Key explores the historical development of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRCA) through oral histories collected from individuals who experienced the church's evolution up to 1985. The article emphasizes the theological significance of the Holy
In June of 1925, as soon as the school term was finished in Calvin, our seminary opened its doors with three professors and ten students. For a short time the school met in the basement of the Eastern Avenue Church. Rev. Hoeksema taught four subjects on Monday afternoon and Rev. Ophoff taught four s