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Research paper thumbnail of The Conception of Calvinism as the Reformed Heritage: Considering Benjamin B. Warfield’s View

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Dec 31, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Unificative Worldview in Calvinism: Comparison between Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck

Research paper thumbnail of Augustine’s Understanding of Interpretation and Application of Coercitio in Luke 14:23: Considering the Donatist Controversy

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Dec 31, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Anthony Burgess’ and William Strong’s Views of the Law: In the Covenant of Works: The Sweet Harmony of the Law and Grace

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Jun 30, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of The Puritan Biblical Education: The Analysis of Robert Abbot(1588-1662)’s Catechism

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Jun 30, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Messianism and Kingship in the Gospel of John: A Comparison Between the Fourth Gospel and the Royal Psalms 2, 72, and 110

Journal of Religious & Theological Information, May 12, 2017

The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal ps... more The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal psalms, such as Psalms 2, 72, and 110. Although these psalms were never quoted in the Gospel of John, there is a strong likelihood that the royal psalms have been alluded in the Gospel of John. This article examines the similarities and differences between the royal psalms and the Gospel of John, and, thus, shows how each present the messiah as the ideal king, concentrating on the terms "the Son of God, ""the Son of man, "and "the kingdom of God" that John shares with the royal psalms in terms of the messianic views. It appears that John uses the terms, in a unique way to emphasize the divine aspect of the messiah, by putting weight on the main characteristics of the messiah as the ideal king who was pre-existent before creation.

Research paper thumbnail of 17세기 개혁파 정통주의의 신학과 실천의 관계성 연구 : 페트루스 판 마스트리흐트의 신학 서론을 중심으로

Research paper thumbnail of “Jonathan Edwards’ View of the Relationship between the Church and the State in Light of the Federal Theology: Considering the History of Redemption”

Korea Reformed Journal, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of 칼빈주의의 통일적 세계관에 대한 카이퍼와 바빙크의 연구 비교

Research paper thumbnail of 앤서니 버지스와 윌리엄 스트롱의 율법 이해: 행위언약의 빛에서 본 율법과 은혜의 조화

Korea Evangelical Historical-Theological Society, Jun 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of The Federal Theology and the History of Redemption in Jonathan Edwards's Biblical Exegesis

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Dec 1, 2018

This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards's federal theology and his biblic... more This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards's federal theology and his biblical exegesis. While there is substantial discussion of Edwards's view of the covenant, no one has addressed the interrelationship of the federal theology and exegetical perspective in Edwards. Edwards developed his federal theology from his biblical exegesis focusing on the theme of history of redemption. Edwards's federal schema stands with the central soteriological topics in his theology. He believes the promises in the covenant of redemption were revealed to God's people in the covenant of grace and accomplished by Christ's fulfillment of the covenant of works. Moreover, the full effect of Christ's work of redemption will be wholly revealed through the entire history of redemption which culminates at the end of the world. This implies that Edwards's exegetical view of federal theology concentrates on the historical aspects in which he emphasizes redemptive history.

Research paper thumbnail of 아브라함 카이퍼의 칼빈주의 세계관: 유기적 관점에서 본 은혜-자연-회복의 관계

The Society of Reformed Theology, Dec 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The Conception of Calvinism as the Reformed Heritage: Considering Benjamin B. Warfield’s View

Journal of Historical Theology, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of 아우구스티누스의 눅14:23에 나타난 Coercitio (강요)에 대한 해석과 적용에 대한 고찰 ㅡ도나투스주의 논쟁을 중심으로ㅡ

Research paper thumbnail of Abraham Kuyper’s Calvinistic Worldview: the grace-restoration relationship in the Organic Perspective

Korea Reformed Journal, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Unificative Worldview in Calvinism: Comparison between Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck

Research paper thumbnail of The Federal Theology and the History of Redemption in Jonathan Edwards’s

This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards’s federal theology and his biblic... more This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards’s federal theology and his biblical exegesis. While there is substantial discussion of Edwards’s view of the covenant, no one has addressed the interrelationship of the federal theology and exegetical perspective in Edwards. Edwards developed his federal theology from his biblical exegesis focusing on the theme of history of redemption. Edwards’s federal schema stands with the central soteriological topics in his theology. He believes the promises in the covenant of redemption were revealed to God’s people in the covenant of grace and accomplished by Christ’s fulfillment of the covenant of works. Moreover, the full effect of Christ’s work of redemption will be wholly revealed through the entire history of redemption which culminates at the end of the world. This implies that Edwards’s exegetical view of federal theology concentrates on the historical aspects in which he emphasizes redemptive history.

Research paper thumbnail of Augustine’s Understanding of Interpretation and Application of Coercitio in Luke 14:23: Considering the Donatist Controversy

Journal of Historical Theology, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Anthony Burgess’ and William Strong’s Views of the Law: In the Covenant of Works: The Sweet Harmony of the Law and Grace

Journal of Historical Theology, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Messianism and Kingship in the Gospel of John: A Comparison Between the Fourth Gospel and the Royal Psalms 2, 72, and 110

Journal of Religious & Theological Information, 2017

The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal ps... more The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal psalms, such as Psalms 2, 72, and 110. Although these psalms were never quoted in the Gospel of John, there is a strong likelihood that the royal psalms have been alluded in the Gospel of John. This article examines the similarities and differences between the royal psalms and the Gospel of John, and, thus, shows how each present the messiah as the ideal king, concentrating on the terms "the Son of God, ""the Son of man, "and "the kingdom of God" that John shares with the royal psalms in terms of the messianic views. It appears that John uses the terms, in a unique way to emphasize the divine aspect of the messiah, by putting weight on the main characteristics of the messiah as the ideal king who was pre-existent before creation.

Research paper thumbnail of The Conception of Calvinism as the Reformed Heritage: Considering Benjamin B. Warfield’s View

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Dec 31, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Unificative Worldview in Calvinism: Comparison between Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck

Research paper thumbnail of Augustine’s Understanding of Interpretation and Application of Coercitio in Luke 14:23: Considering the Donatist Controversy

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Dec 31, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Anthony Burgess’ and William Strong’s Views of the Law: In the Covenant of Works: The Sweet Harmony of the Law and Grace

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Jun 30, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of The Puritan Biblical Education: The Analysis of Robert Abbot(1588-1662)’s Catechism

Yeogsa sinhag nonchong, Jun 30, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Messianism and Kingship in the Gospel of John: A Comparison Between the Fourth Gospel and the Royal Psalms 2, 72, and 110

Journal of Religious & Theological Information, May 12, 2017

The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal ps... more The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal psalms, such as Psalms 2, 72, and 110. Although these psalms were never quoted in the Gospel of John, there is a strong likelihood that the royal psalms have been alluded in the Gospel of John. This article examines the similarities and differences between the royal psalms and the Gospel of John, and, thus, shows how each present the messiah as the ideal king, concentrating on the terms "the Son of God, ""the Son of man, "and "the kingdom of God" that John shares with the royal psalms in terms of the messianic views. It appears that John uses the terms, in a unique way to emphasize the divine aspect of the messiah, by putting weight on the main characteristics of the messiah as the ideal king who was pre-existent before creation.

Research paper thumbnail of 17세기 개혁파 정통주의의 신학과 실천의 관계성 연구 : 페트루스 판 마스트리흐트의 신학 서론을 중심으로

Research paper thumbnail of “Jonathan Edwards’ View of the Relationship between the Church and the State in Light of the Federal Theology: Considering the History of Redemption”

Korea Reformed Journal, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of 칼빈주의의 통일적 세계관에 대한 카이퍼와 바빙크의 연구 비교

Research paper thumbnail of 앤서니 버지스와 윌리엄 스트롱의 율법 이해: 행위언약의 빛에서 본 율법과 은혜의 조화

Korea Evangelical Historical-Theological Society, Jun 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of The Federal Theology and the History of Redemption in Jonathan Edwards's Biblical Exegesis

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Dec 1, 2018

This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards's federal theology and his biblic... more This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards's federal theology and his biblical exegesis. While there is substantial discussion of Edwards's view of the covenant, no one has addressed the interrelationship of the federal theology and exegetical perspective in Edwards. Edwards developed his federal theology from his biblical exegesis focusing on the theme of history of redemption. Edwards's federal schema stands with the central soteriological topics in his theology. He believes the promises in the covenant of redemption were revealed to God's people in the covenant of grace and accomplished by Christ's fulfillment of the covenant of works. Moreover, the full effect of Christ's work of redemption will be wholly revealed through the entire history of redemption which culminates at the end of the world. This implies that Edwards's exegetical view of federal theology concentrates on the historical aspects in which he emphasizes redemptive history.

Research paper thumbnail of 아브라함 카이퍼의 칼빈주의 세계관: 유기적 관점에서 본 은혜-자연-회복의 관계

The Society of Reformed Theology, Dec 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The Conception of Calvinism as the Reformed Heritage: Considering Benjamin B. Warfield’s View

Journal of Historical Theology, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of 아우구스티누스의 눅14:23에 나타난 Coercitio (강요)에 대한 해석과 적용에 대한 고찰 ㅡ도나투스주의 논쟁을 중심으로ㅡ

Research paper thumbnail of Abraham Kuyper’s Calvinistic Worldview: the grace-restoration relationship in the Organic Perspective

Korea Reformed Journal, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Unificative Worldview in Calvinism: Comparison between Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck

Research paper thumbnail of The Federal Theology and the History of Redemption in Jonathan Edwards’s

This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards’s federal theology and his biblic... more This article examines the relationship between Jonathan Edwards’s federal theology and his biblical exegesis. While there is substantial discussion of Edwards’s view of the covenant, no one has addressed the interrelationship of the federal theology and exegetical perspective in Edwards. Edwards developed his federal theology from his biblical exegesis focusing on the theme of history of redemption. Edwards’s federal schema stands with the central soteriological topics in his theology. He believes the promises in the covenant of redemption were revealed to God’s people in the covenant of grace and accomplished by Christ’s fulfillment of the covenant of works. Moreover, the full effect of Christ’s work of redemption will be wholly revealed through the entire history of redemption which culminates at the end of the world. This implies that Edwards’s exegetical view of federal theology concentrates on the historical aspects in which he emphasizes redemptive history.

Research paper thumbnail of Augustine’s Understanding of Interpretation and Application of Coercitio in Luke 14:23: Considering the Donatist Controversy

Journal of Historical Theology, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Anthony Burgess’ and William Strong’s Views of the Law: In the Covenant of Works: The Sweet Harmony of the Law and Grace

Journal of Historical Theology, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Messianism and Kingship in the Gospel of John: A Comparison Between the Fourth Gospel and the Royal Psalms 2, 72, and 110

Journal of Religious & Theological Information, 2017

The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal ps... more The article shows that messianism and kingship in the Gospel of John are involved in the royal psalms, such as Psalms 2, 72, and 110. Although these psalms were never quoted in the Gospel of John, there is a strong likelihood that the royal psalms have been alluded in the Gospel of John. This article examines the similarities and differences between the royal psalms and the Gospel of John, and, thus, shows how each present the messiah as the ideal king, concentrating on the terms "the Son of God, ""the Son of man, "and "the kingdom of God" that John shares with the royal psalms in terms of the messianic views. It appears that John uses the terms, in a unique way to emphasize the divine aspect of the messiah, by putting weight on the main characteristics of the messiah as the ideal king who was pre-existent before creation.