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  Philosophy Encyclopedia Article @ Forgets.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The philosophy of this period is characterized by analysis of the nature and properties of God; the metaphysics involving substance, essences and accidents (that is, qualities that are respectively essential to substances possessing them or merely happening to be possessed by them), form, and divisibility; and logic and the philosophy of language.
The "ordinary language philosophy" thinkers shared a common outlook with many older philosophers (Jeremy Bentham, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Stuart Mill), and it was the philosophical inquiry that characterized English-language philosophy for the second half of the twentieth century.
Philosophy is the science by which the natural light of reason studies the first causes or highest principles of all things – is, in other words, the science of things in their first causes, in so far as these belong to the natural order.
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 Reformational Philosophy Encyclopedia Article @ Beheld.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Reformational philosophy is a movement pioneered by Herman Dooyeweerd and D.
Reformational philosophy rejects the view that theoretical thought, including philosophical thought, is autonomous.
Reformational philosophy has always been concerned that philosophy be fruitful for the special sciences; the theory of irreducible modal aspects has had the greatest influence in this respect.
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 Reformational philosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Reformational philosophy is a movement pioneered by Herman Dooyeweerd and D.
After the second world war the Association for Calvinistic Philosophy took advantage of a legal provision which, by establishing a second organization for that purpose, allowed those interested in the further project to appoint professors in special chairs at state universities.
Reformational philosophy has always been concerned that philosophy be fruitful for the special sciences; the theory of irreducible modal aspects has had the greatest influence in this respect.
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The problem of philosophy arises for them as something other than a task given by God in Christ to humanity, and so theirs is the problem of reconciling their activity as a deontological imperative insofar as they deny that philosophy is inherent in the creational ensemble as one task-activity among the many given by God.
Reformational philosophy dialogues across acknowledged differences with many other approaches to philosophizing - with Christian synthetist views of many kinds, also with some Jewish schools of philosophical thought, as well as some secular philosophies such as Neo-Marxism along with other atheist philosophical schools; whereas the dialogue with Islamic philosophies is just beginning.
In the case of Reformational philosophy the law-idea of Creation in relation to Fall and Redemption clarifies the understanding of the exceptional role of Jesus the Christ in Creation through the law-modalities that set the conditions of existence for all creatures.
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 Reformational_philosophy info here at en.album-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
After the second features war the Association for Calvinistic Philosophy took drag of a well-grounded provision which, by placing a lesser sorority for that purpose, popular those involved in the distinct means to appoint professors in extraordinary chairs at category universities.
This of juncture discourse was entitled “Reformational Philosophy on the Boundary Between the Past the Future.” In 1995 the Association for Calvinistic Philosophy became the Association for Reformational Philosophy.
Reformational metaphysics has invariably bent worried sick that metaphysics be fruitful for the extraordinary sciences; the conjecture of irreducible modal manners has had the greatest drag in that respect.
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 International Links
Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC) members are Reformed and Presbyterian denominations.
King's is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and of the Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada (AUCC).
Its educational philosophy is rooted in the historic Christian faith and its teaching and research are influenced by a Christian worldview.
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 Reformational_philosophy info here at en.archetecture.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This renowned thought was entitled “Reformational Philosophy on the Boundary Between the Past und the Future.” In 1995 the Association for Calvinistic Philosophy became the Association for Reformational Philosophy.
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Reformational convictions has perpetually dinosaur bothered that convictions be fruitful for the sciences; the dogma of irreducible modal airs has had the greatest heave in that respect.
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 Sample Teaching Philosophy
Egbert Schuurman - Egbert Schuurman (1937-) is a professor of philosophy in the Netherlands, whose teaching is most concerned with exploring and developing Reformational philosophy and its organized expression, the Association for Reformational Philosophy He studied under Hendrik Van Riessen].
Sample Teaching Philosophy - Sample Teaching Philosophy The Philosophy Student Writer's Manual by Anthony Graybosch, X "The Philosophy Student Writer's Manual" is an ideal complement to any philosophy textbook or as a primary source for teaching philosophy through writing.
Birthplace of Philosophy - Birthplace of Philosophy The Kabbalah (1926) by Adolph Franck, The religious philosophy of the Hebrews.
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 The Reformational Movement
Reformationals today who have come by their gray hair honestly may respond by saying: "Surely that was just a single hothead speaking for himself!" And in a note published in that very issue of FOCUS, the Groen Club board took some distance from these sentiments.
After all, the reformationals are renowned for opposing all dualisms, all efforts to compartmentalize our life, all divisions of life into the sacred and the secular, all efforts to divorce what we confess on Sunday from what we actually do during the other six days of the week.
Reformationals eyeing the Canterbury Trail could appeal to Abraham Kuyper for a degree of understanding, for in his book on worship Kuyper had written that the "English church" was much more developed in liturgical respects (liturgisch veel fijner ontwikkeld).
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 Association for Christian Scholarship - ANZ - home
The Association for Christian Scholarship has a history of some thirty years in Australia and New Zealand, having arisen partly as a consequence of a vision for the promotion of a transforming Christian Scholarship in the counter-cultural decade of 1965-75.
Last, but not least, some of us have more recently come to appreciate the extent to which Wiremu Tamihana, the influential New Zealand Maori leader of the 1850s and 1860s, was led by a biblical vision for the Christian transformation of Maori culture.
To promote the development of scripturally directed learning and scholarly enterprise and to undertake such activities as it shall deem conducive to this end so that men and women may be equipped to bring the Word of God, in all its power, to bear upon the whole of life.
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 The Voice
John Kok, professor of philosophy and dean of the humanities, was selected to receive the prestigious Herman Dooyeweerd Award this summer at the International Symposium of the Association for Reformational Philosophy 2005, held at the 16th century monastery Bovendonk in the south of Holland, the Netherlands.
Kok was one of seven candidates nominated for this recognition by the members of the Association for Reformational Philosophy.
In selecting Kok, the committee lauded his study and writing on reformational philosophy, specifically noting his published work on the philosophy of Vollenhoven.
www.dordt.edu /cgi-bin/publications/voice/article.pl?id=276   (370 words)

  
 Kok receives Dooyeweerd Award
Dr. John Kok, Sioux Center, was selected to receive the prestigious Herman Dooyeweerd Award recently at the International Symposium of the Association for Reformational Philosophy 2005, held at the 16th century monastery Bovendonk in the south of Holland, the Netherlands.
Kok, who is Dean for the Humanities and a professor of philosophy at Dordt College, was one of seven candidates nominated for this recognition by the members of the Association for Reformational Philosophy.
In selecting Kok, the committee lauded his extensive study and writing on Reformational Philosophy, specifically noting his published work on the philosophy of Vollenhoven.
www.dordt.edu /cgi-bin/news/get_news.pl?id=1483   (435 words)

  
 1964Lecture
There appear to be fundamental differences from his views and what reformational philosophy has assumed to be the case, especially in relation to reformational philosophy’s assumption of a pluriform or pluralistic society.
He wrote a book, which we could take to be a philosophy of history, but it was really not that at all, for it lacked the philosophical idea of a “Weltgeschichte” [world history], such as the idea that could still be found in Leopold Ranke [4].
There were polemics against the view of Cardinal Merchy [17], the Louvain school, which had always taught that there is, that a sharp distinction must be made between the domain of philosophy, which belongs to the area of natural light, and the domain of theology, for that belongs to the supernatural light of revelation.
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 Contact_11_00
The School of Religion and Philosophy is Christian in origin, a fact which manifests in the importance that the SRPh attaches to its educational, scholarly, and cultural role in the context of contemporary Russian society.
On April 17, 2000, the Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education (ARIHE) met on the campus of Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Illinois.
Philosophy is neither essentially religious nor essentially anti-religious (both 'religious philosophy' and 'anti-religious philosophy' are based on a mistake in categories), but relates to religion as freely as it does to anything else.
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 Trinitarian and Reformational
In the Reformed tradition, this eternal pact is misleadingly called the “covenant of redemption” but it not just about redemption, but about creation as well – it is according to the will/authority of the Father that all things are created, through the Son and by the Spirit.
It is about a Reformational worldview on the basis of a radical, unified Trinitarian “covenantal” paradigm.
My driving passion is the integration of Trinitarian and Reformational thought, not just an academic concern but something which drives everthing I do: it is about the call of the Father in the Son through the power of the Holy Spirit in our creation, redemption and bringing to glory.
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 Herman Dooyeweerd - Theopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
For an introduction to Dooyeweerd's thought, the 2004 publication, Political Philosophy, with introduction by David T. Koyzis, may be a good option.
Dooyeweerd's influence has continued through the Association for Reformational Philosophy and its journal Philosophia Reformata which he and Vollenhoven set up.
There are also a number of institutions around the world that draw their inspiration from his philosophy.
www.theopedia.com /Herman_Dooyeweerd   (376 words)

  
 reformational - OneLook Dictionary Search
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noun: a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
Phrases that include reformational: association for reformational philosophy, reformational philosophy
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 All of Life Redeemed | Christian philosophy for all of life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This paper was presented at the first UK Reformational Colloquium in Leeds, October 2006.
This paper was delivered at the International Symposium of the Association for reformational Philosophy Aug 2000.
It provides a fascinating historical snapshot of the reformational movement in Australia in the early seventies.
www.freewebs.com /reformationalperspectives   (242 words)

  
 The Dooyeweerd Pages - Links
All of Life Redeemed - A 'reformational philosophy' website that has introductions to the thought of a number of reformational philosophers, and collections of papers and other publications from a growing list of current 'reformational' thinkers.
It is an excellent source of discourse about Dooyeweerd and reformational philosophy in general.
Glenn Friesen maintains a website of philosophy and religion, which includes a large section devoted to Dooyeweerd, Studies Relating to Herman Dooyeweerd.
www.isi.salford.ac.uk /dooy/links.html   (597 words)

  
 ASA - April 1999: International Symposium 2000
The Association for Reformational Philosophy is organising a sixth
At the turn of the millennium, in a global context, the Reformational-
different reformed and evangelical background and from different continents.
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 Arnold Sikkema: Research Publications and Presentations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Arnold E. Sikkema & Robert B. Mann, "Gravitation and cosmology in (1+1) dimensions", presented as a seminar to the Theoretical Physics Division of the Canadian Association of Physicists' Annual Congress, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, 18 June 1990.
Hisakazu Inagaki & Arnold Sikkema, "Emergent Ethics from Nature to Society", co-presented 16 August 2005 at the International Symposium of the Association for Reformational Philosophy, Hoeven, the Netherlands (read the abstract here).
Arnold E. Sikkema, Steven D. Steenwyk, John W. Zwart, "Spinning Tubes: An Authentic Research Experience in a Three-Hour Laboratory", presented as a poster at the American Physical Society's Northwest Section Meeting, Tacoma, WA, Friday 19 May 2006 (read the abstract).
www.csc.twu.ca /sikkema/publications.html   (2026 words)

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