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- Title
THE 17<sup>TH</sup>-CENTURY JOHANNES HOORNBEECK'S VIEWS ON MISSION, ECUMENISM AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY AND ITS CURRENT RELEVANCE.
- Authors
Hofmeyr, J. W.
- Abstract
In this second article (cf. Hofmeyr 2016), like the previous one, I would like to introduce Johannes Hoornbeeck and the Further Reformation, besides other goals, to the Anglo- Saxon world. This article focuses primarily on the 17thcentury theologian Johannes Hoornbeeck and some of his views within the context of the Further Reformation. I address the issue related to an analysis of Hoornbeeck's contributions as a missiologist, a theologian with a clear ecumenical and irenical orientation, and a historical theologian. In my opinion, he can be regarded as the second most prominent theologian, besides Gisbertus Voetius. In some respects, Hoornbeeck even surpasses him. This critical overview also focuses on the Further Reformation as an ecclesiastical and theological development.
- Subjects
HOORNBEECK, Johannes; CHRISTIAN union; HISTORY of theology; RELEVANCE (Philosophy); SCHOLASTICISM (Theology)
- Publication
Acta Theologica, 2018, Vol 38, Issue 1, p61
- ISSN
1015-8758
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18820/23099089/actat.v38i1.4