Publication
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1947. Hb, 134 p.; 20 cm.
Physical description
134 p.; 20 cm
Notes
CONTENTS:
Part One - Conference Addresses.
I. Calvinism and Spiritual Freedom.
by Rev. G. Charles Aalders, Th.D.
Professor of the Old Testament, Free University, Amsterdam.
II. Calvinism and Communism.
by Rev. Stephanus du Toit, Ph.D.
Professor at the Theological School of the South African Reformed Church, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
III. Calvinism and the Current Scientific Outlook.
by H.G. Stoker, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy at the Potchefstroom University College for Christian Higher Education, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
IV. Calvinism and Humanism.
by Rev. Gerrit C. Berkouwer, Th.D.
Professor of Recent Theological Thought, Free University, Amsterdam.
V. Calvinism in American Theology Today.
by Rev. Clarence Bouma, Th.D.
Professor of Ethics and Apologetics, Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Part One - Conference Addresses.
I. Calvinism and Spiritual Freedom.
by Rev. G. Charles Aalders, Th.D.
Professor of the Old Testament, Free University, Amsterdam.
II. Calvinism and Communism.
by Rev. Stephanus du Toit, Ph.D.
Professor at the Theological School of the South African Reformed Church, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
III. Calvinism and the Current Scientific Outlook.
by H.G. Stoker, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy at the Potchefstroom University College for Christian Higher Education, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
IV. Calvinism and Humanism.
by Rev. Gerrit C. Berkouwer, Th.D.
Professor of Recent Theological Thought, Free University, Amsterdam.
V. Calvinism in American Theology Today.
by Rev. Clarence Bouma, Th.D.
Professor of Ethics and Apologetics, Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan.