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This paper argues that the practice of description is frequently understood as definition, which is too often precisely prescription. It contends that reduction to necessary and sufficient features is alien to the natural development and use of conceptual categories like religion, and so an alternative approach to description is recommended.
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Tom de Bruin deposited Edwin Zackrison. Profiles of a Religious Man: Confessions of a Religious Ad-dict. Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2020. 636 pp. in the group
Spes Christiana (journal) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoIt seems a legitimate question whether this autobiographical book merits a review in Spes Christiana. It was written by an academic but that, in itself, does not mean that the book can be classified as “academic.” Nonetheless, I believe the book is of real interest to historians of Adventism – not primarily because of author’s role in recent…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Edwin Zackrison. Profiles of a Religious Man: Confessions of a Religious Ad-dict. Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2020. 636 pp. on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
It seems a legitimate question whether this autobiographical book merits a review in Spes Christiana. It was written by an academic but that, in itself, does not mean that the book can be classified as “academic.” Nonetheless, I believe the book is of real interest to historians of Adventism – not primarily because of author’s role in recent…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited A.L. Chism, D.J.B. Trim, and M.F. Younker. We Aim at Nothing Less Than the Whole World: The Seventh-day Adventist Missionary Enterprise and the General Conference Secretariat, 1863‒2019. Silver Spring, MD: Archives of the General Conference of Seventh-day in the group
Spes Christiana (journal) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoWriting Adventist history from an organizational and formal perspective is very ambitious. In general Protestant mission texts, this is a rarity. In Adventist circles, I have not come across any attempt to write a monograph about the involvement of the General Conference and its secretariat in the Christian missionary enterprise. Perhaps Barry…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Mark S. Young. The Hope of the Gospel: Theological Education and the Next Evangelicalism. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2022. 151 pp. in the group
Spes Christiana (journal) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoMark Young has written an important book on the centrality of the gospel for the future of theological education in evangelicalism in the United States. The book was published in January 2022 by Eerdmans. It contains three major sections, the first entitled ‘what matters,’ the second ‘past matters’ and the third ‘future matters.’ The book is wel…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Ryan E. Stokes. The Satan: How God’s Executioner Became the Enemy. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2019. 304 pp. in the group
Spes Christiana (journal) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThere is not a plethora of books in the area of biblical studies dedicated exclu-sively to the topic of the Satan, and even among those that have recently emerged, most simply serve as a recapitulation of the available information. Ryan Stokes’ new monograph however changes this, boldly suggesting a new hypothesis regarding the meaning of the w…[Read more]
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