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Pilgrimage into promise: Calvin's benefits of knowing Christ in a pan-atheistic age

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Thomas P Harp. Pilgrimage Into Promise: Calvin's Benefits of Knowing Christ In a Pan-atheistic Age. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8133ed88-cbf5-4e2a-a5f3-d45ae3b51135?locale=es.

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T. P. Harp. Pilgrimage into promise: Calvin's benefits of knowing Christ in a pan-atheistic age. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8133ed88-cbf5-4e2a-a5f3-d45ae3b51135?locale=es

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Thomas P Harp. Pilgrimage Into Promise: Calvin's Benefits of Knowing Christ In a Pan-Atheistic Age. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8133ed88-cbf5-4e2a-a5f3-d45ae3b51135?locale=es.

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  • In The Institutes, Book 3, John Calvin identified the following benefits of knowing Christ: faith, regeneration, the Christian life, justification by faith, Christian freedom, prayer, election, and resurrection. Teaching those benefits as signs of Christ's presence, this project sought to encourage modernist people to apprehend and talk about their experience of Christ. Class sessions primarily involved lecture and discussion. The course also included daily scriptural readings and reflections on the gospel of Mark. The results indicated that perceiving the benefits as sign of Christ's presence was one good way to involve mainline Christians in faith exploration and personal growth.
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  • 02/17/2024

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