When Does Christian College Teaching Celebrate the Reformation Initiated by Luther and Calvin: What do a Reformational Christian Philosophy and Christian Reformed Theology Have to do With One Another in Developing Christian Scholarship?
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Seerveld, CalvinAffiliation
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2001-10-29Keywords
Education, Higher--Religious aspects--ChristianityReformed Philosophy
Philosophy and religion
Learning and scholarship--Religious aspects--Christianity
Reformed Church--Education (Higher)
Christian Reformed Church--Education
Dordt College
Trinity Christian College
Christian philosophy
Teaching--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Seerveld, Calvin. "When Does Christian College Teaching Celebrate the Reformation Initiated by Luther and Calvin: What do a Reformational Christian Philosophy and Christian Reformed Theology Have to do With One Another in Developing Christian Scholarship?" (paper presented at the Dordt College Faculty Discussion, Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, October 29, 2001)Publisher
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