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Henry H. Meeter

The Fundamental Principle of Calvinism

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  • Henry H. Meeter

The article finds that the most important principle of Calvinism is the centrality of God. It identifies some fallacious statements of the fundamental principle. It then considers other first principles that also underlie the whole system, chief of which is God's special revelation.

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The Place of Faith in the Calvinistic System

  • Technical
  • Henry H. Meeter

This article considers the debate on various approaches to the study and practice of science. The author first describes the modernist's point of departure. Then the debate takes place between the Calvinist and the modernist approaches to scientific study, specifically in terms of scientific methodology.

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The Place of Faith in the Calvinistic System

  • Semi-Technical
  • Henry H. Meeter

What is the relationship between faith and science? In answering this question this article looks at how modernists define faith and its relation to science. It then looks at how Calvinists define faith and shows how this shapes the method for doing science. It shows that in reality faith is not in opposition to science, because at the end faith precedes intelligence.

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The Fundamental Principle of Calvinism

  • Semi-Technical
  • Henry H. Meeter

Is there a principle that can describe what Calvinism stands for? This article argues that the fundamental principle of Calvinism concerns the doctrine of God.

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Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctance, it is laying hold of his highest willingness. Archbishop Trench
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