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TrinitarianReformati · A Trinitarian Reformational worldview

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  • Founded: Oct 22, 1999
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Philosophia reformata semper reformanda.

A Reformational worldview on the basis of a radical, unified Trinitarian "covenantal" paradigm for an holistic Reformational worldview, especially as set out by the Christian philosophers, Herman Dooyeweerd, Dirk Vollenhoven, Cornelius Van Til and other key thinkers of the Reformational tradition.

Please go to Files to see my Work in Progress and other writings which you are welcome to use and interact with for your personal study. Feedback in the messages section or directly to my email would be much appreciated.

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Re: <Thinknet> Re: chair idea
Dear Chris, As I see it, even in naive experience we still operate with naive ideas (and indeed naive concepts and naive narratives). The distinction between
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The difference between what is individual and individuality - indivi
Dear Chris, I would not see individuality as a universal trait except in an entirely formal and contentless sense. To say that an individual has
Posted - Mon Mar 2, 2009 10:43 am
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The Trinity as regulative Idea
Dear Chris and Piet, The Trinity is not just another form of operational infilling of the Idea of the Origin. On the contrary, we need to think of the Origin
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Re: <Thinknet> The difference between what is individual and individ
Dear Henk, I agree with this, and especially with the distinction between the transcendental dimension of individuality, and the fact- or subjčct-side. There
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Dear Alan, I don't want to deny that as a generic concept, 'individual' can have the sort of semantic range you suggest, which can indeed be very rich,
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