A Systematic theology of tolerance: A Reformed Perspective

Un, Antonius Steven (2021) A Systematic theology of tolerance: A Reformed Perspective. International Journal for Religious Freedom, 14 (1/2). pp. 39-51. ISSN 2070-5484

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Abstract

This article seeks to construct a theology of tolerance, based on the Reformed doctrines. It argues that since God gives general revelation, the sense of the divine and the seed of religion, the capacity to interpret and form an identity, and the common grace to every human being including those who do not yet believe in Jesus Christ, Protestants should tolerate their fellow human beings’ existence, even though they may not necessarily agree with other people’s beliefs. Moreover, the authority to coerce human beings regarding their beliefs is Christ’s eschatological authority, not our responsibility.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: tolerance, revelation, common grace, the sense of the divine, seed of religion, Christ, eschatology.
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BT Doctrinal Theology > Reformed Theology
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BT Doctrinal Theology > Systematic Theology
Depositing User: Antonius Steven Un
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2022 08:52
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2023 04:37
URI: http://repository.sttrii.ac.id/id/eprint/129

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