van der Borght, van der.

Religion Without Ulterior Motive. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (260 pages) - Studies in Reformed Theology Series ; v.13 . - Studies in Reformed Theology Series .

Intro -- Religion without Ulterior Motive -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Religion without Ulterior Motive -- No Ulterior Motive-and Public Theology? -- A 'Gratuitous' Spirituality for Active Calvinists -- Christian Faith and Christian Life -- The Freedom of the Family -- The Use, Abuse and Relevance of Religion: Some Reflections on Professor Abraham van de Beek's Proposal -- Christian Faith without Arguments? The Relevance of Reasons for Belief in God -- Unity and Justification: The Faithfulness of God, the Faith/fulness of Christ, and the Faith of the Church -- Calvin on the Kingdom of Christ -- Proposal for an Apostolic, Biblical, Eschatological Theology: From a Korean Context -- Discourse on Religion without Ulterior Motive: A Caribbean Perspective -- Contextualization of African Theology and RWUM -- Contextual Theology without Ulterior Motives -- Epilogue: Religion without Ulterior Motive within the Reformed Tradition -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.

An in-depth discussion among Reformed theologians on the thesis that only by a radical option for religion without ulterior motive - even good motives -, true religion can be safeguarded from abuse and be linked to God's love for man without ulterior motive.

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