
handle: 10019.1/110649
This article explores the possible link between the teachings of the Canons of Dordt in the Netherlands (1618–1619) and those of the Pentecostal and African Spiritual Churches in South Africa today. This article tries to identify some common features as well as points of divergence between the two traditions, particularly with regard to the role of Scripture, divine sovereignty, and human responsibility in salvation. Secondly, this study highlights the views on the role of the Holy Spirit in election and salvation in relation to divine grace.
Reformed Faith, Practical religion. The Christian life, 230, Christian, Synod of Dordt, 755, Salvation, Practical Theology, Pentecostalism, Doctrine, Dordrecht, BV4485-5099, BV1-5099, Scripture., Arminians, Canons, Dutch, African Traditions, Scripture, Dordt Synod
Reformed Faith, Practical religion. The Christian life, 230, Christian, Synod of Dordt, 755, Salvation, Practical Theology, Pentecostalism, Doctrine, Dordrecht, BV4485-5099, BV1-5099, Scripture., Arminians, Canons, Dutch, African Traditions, Scripture, Dordt Synod
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