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474 indexofterms Cognitiointuitivaetabstractiva,59– Empirism,233–235 60 Epicurism,37,66,127–128 Communicatioidiomatum,see Epistemology,7–20,64–65,209, christology 232–250 Conscience,35–39,73,105,205 Reformed,8,74–75,430–431 Consistory,24,32–34 Eschatology,14,27,66,107,114,132, Consubstantiation,205 175,259,307 Contingency,163,174 Eternity,358–360,384 Corporality,65,107,435 Ethics,14,26,35,133,270 Cosmology,78,84,126,134–135, Ethos,23 146–147,232,354,366,426 Excommunication,35,189 Cosmopolitism,227 Exopereoperato,204 CounselofGod,27–29,50,57,125, Extracalvinisticum,44,209,215 141–142,159,166,170,173,381 Extreme,56,118,445 Covenant,49–51,164,166,172–174, 178–179,194,299,304–307,320, Facultiesofknowing,8,59,62,67, 327,350,362,364,366–367,377– 68,109,111,225,241,260,262, 379,407–409,411,445,449 275,289,299,375,428,430–433 Creation,195,305–308,440 Faith(fides),104–106 Outwardground,305,379 Fidesquaetfidesquae,3,259 Vulnerable,378–379 Andknowing,7–13,268 Cross,40,41,47,105,210,375 Fall,46,87,376–377 Curiositas,49,62,118–119,167,172– Family,165,188,203 173,337,376,466 Fatalism,143,148–151 Fear,39,46,131,156–158 Deism,37,123,384 Foundationalism,240,246 Descend,38,41–42,47,102,105, Freedom,29,145 210 Freethinker, 37 Despotism,133,141,161,335,364 Determinism,27,29,122,181,385– God 386,408,445–446 Aseitas,126,326 Devotiomoderna,122 Beingandact,322 Dingansich,237–240,332 Competency,132,348 Disputationanddoubt,309–310 Constancy,51,353 Doctaignorantia,172,174 Creator,134 Doctrine,11,38,94–95 Deusrevelatusetabsconditus, Dogmatics,1,11–12,94,240,255– 118,381,436 256,281–289,417–426 Dynamism,71,127 Church,10,255–256 Essence,125,152–154,175,319– Loci,90 320,381 Traininginlistening,321,421 Father,83,131,136–137,145,150– Dream,69,72,267,360,370–371,383 155,187–188 Fountain,25,210 Easternorthodoxy,212,329 Freedom,175,326–328 Eclecticism,314 Glory,42,360–361 Election,363–383 Goodness,76–77,121,131 Shadow,124,143,375 Grace,157,337–339 indexofterms 475 Hiddenness,139,274–276 Speculative,28–29,267 Holiness,46,337–338 Images,banon,79–81 Immutability,51,141,143–148, Immortality,37,64–70 181,353 Incarnation,38 Incomprehensibility,126,276 Insider’sperspective,262 Judge,131,138–139 Inspiration,Doctrineof,89–90 Judgement,338 Instrument,214,218 Knowability,12–13,124–126,225– Intellectualism,22,67,92 226,266–267,271 Invitation,3,6,15,16,27–29,47,55, Lord,131–132 62–63,84,113,116,131,157,176, Love,324–325 195,206,263,307,393,411,421, Mercy,131,151–158,341 442–443,449,453 Mother,144–145,185–186 Nearness,38–39,106–107,349, JesusChrist,40,43,45,204,205, 442 246,252,265,271,272,393– Objectification,317 397 Omni-activity,407–408 Orator,48 Knowledge Patience,345–347 Scientific,7,30 Personhood,382–384 Construction,239 Power,131,355 Cognitioetcomprehensio,109 Presence,350 Relational,8 Providence/Care,76–77,133–135, Andsenses,77 143 Imitation,57–62,234 Qualities,119,130–131,333,334, KnowledgeofGod 336 Bipolarity,14 Regret,145 Clarity,60 Righteousness,131,348 Cognitiodei,7,319 Self-binding,155,181,183,184 Cognitioduplexetsimplex,81, Sublimity,47,107,126,187,302– 82,85–86 303 Fountains,14,21,424,425,439 Subtanceandsubject,331–332, GodknownbyGod,275,282, 381 293 Unity,348 Immediate,75 Will,105,129,143,149–151 Notitia,25 Wisdom,141 Soteriological,14–15,40,287 Partial,13 HierarchyofBeing,123,200,289 Participationin,264–265,347 Historisation,385,408,445 Practical,27 HistoryofJesusChrist,11,252,373– Proofsof,232,241–242 374,386,394,401–402,444–445 Self-knowledge,24 Hope,115,217 Senses,8,15,75–84 Humanity,1,32,227–228,243,417 Succeeding,294 Humility,171 Labyrinth,167 Idealism,238,340,341,425 Language,52–57,282–283,422 Critical,17,289–293,427 Lexnaturalis,74 476 indexofterms Libertines,54,162 Office,194,393,407 ‘Lichterlehre’, 395,439,440 Prophetic,393–394 Limits,16–17,29,115–116,124 Ontologicalconnection,402,412 Opacity,139 Means,74,103,184,194,271,420, Optics,59 425,435,451–452 Ordo/ordinatio,59,147,155,168, Mediator,43 185,440 Merits,155–156,171,183 Ontologicalandmoralorder, Metaphysics,10,147,233–236,241, 231 321 Ordosalutis,61,62,108,122 Millenialism,50 Minority,228 Parisarticles,130,182 Mirror,6,15–17,45,57,63,93,100, Partner,132,270,320–321,366,392, 105–106,112–115,117,119,122, 400–401,407–408 124,150,152,154,156,160,172, Pedagogy,49,345 184–186,199,201,204,225,228, Perlocution,53 278,292,299,301,305–308,314, Personalism,191,213 351,361–362,373,381–382,387, Persuasion,53,110,310 419,425–426,438,440,442–443, Piety,25–26,75,82 450,453 Pilgrimage(peregrinatio),60, Modality,262–263 66,79,114,116,217,229,232, Modernity,5,226,251,256,270, 434 417–418 Pneumatology,2,16–17,84,291, Earlymodern,5,64,241 391,440 Postmodern,5,422,423 Postulates,231,237,245 Premodern,4,5,143,144,194, Potentiaabsolutaetordinata,123, 256 176,185,356 Mortificatio-vivificatio,157 Oboedentialis,78,180 Mystagogy,295 Decretumconcretum,371 Mystery,266 Decretumhorribile,165 Predestination,18,27,111,138,158– Nature,240,291–292,303 174,443 Naturaltheology,81,255,274,288, Parallelism,164–166 299,303,308,310–313,391,428, Reprobation,161,363–364 437,440 Presentiarealis,107,206,213 Naturepsalms,306–307 Profanesphere,396,418 Necessity,150,168,327,328 Prolegomena,21–22,86,259 Necessitasantecedensetconse- Providence,128,133–138,seealso quens,179 God Coactio,150 Power,seepotentiaabsolutaet Negativeconnection,256,261 ordinata Neo-orthodoxy,4,312,389 Profit,25–26,110–121,123,139,170– Noetic,71,279,412–414 174 Noumenalworld,231 Psychology,93,113,265,269,270, 345,433–434 Obedience,103,328 Publicinterest,18,23,30–31,217, Objectivism,12,201,293,385 253–254,417 indexofterms 477 Rationalism,37 Sensusconscientiae,70,73,83 Realism,248,263,292,396,401, Signum,195–200,399 425 Soul,37,64–70,67–69 Regulativeidea,242 Spectacles,62–63,90 Relationality,144–145,212,333 Speculation,43,56,62,116,118–120, Reprobation,seepredestination 124,176,301,318,321,349–351, Respect,25 382,397 Rhetoric,52,93,109 Spirit,40–41,45,63,78,90,93–103, Revelation 106,127–128,200,218–219,284, Dialecticofveilingandunveiling, 398,seealsopneumatologyand 276–278,282,296–297,305, means 309,373,380,409,422– Inhabitationofthe,77–78 423 Sealedbythe,98,108,171 Encounter,9,10,190–191,211, Spiritualism,51,194,201 219,264,294,297,320 Stoicism,64,75,128–129 Mystery,9,266 Story,386,451 Plural,92,259,266,284,331, Student,186,235 333,382,397 Subject,11,47,56–57,77–78,99, Positivism,4 103,191,227,232,258,267, Propositional,56,94,397 293,313,369,401,410,447– Realism,248,293 448 Self-revelation,11,260,265,293, Absolute,282 320,329–335,382,436 Substitationmotif,73,87 Singular,272,284 Supper,46,49,189 Supra-andinfralapsarianism,376– Sacrament,6,44,195–221,271– 377,445–446 272,299,387,391–401,450– Synergism,385–386 453 Doublenessof,404 Teaching,56,92,94 Cognitiveplus,197–199 Terministiclogic,123 Fleshandblood,196,202,208– Testimony,11,264,398 213 Theater,77–78,111 Meansofsalvation,409 Theodicy,78,140,142,341–443, Satire,37 375–376 School,83,101–102 Theologiaarchetypaetectypa,271 Scientiamedia,357 Time,319,347,384–385 Scopus,89,105,156,184 Tolerance,74,228 Scotism,122,174 Transsubstantiation,192–193,204 Scripture,55,84–93,102,424 Trinity,124,129,260,282,371– Authority,91,96–97 372 Mirror,62 Trust,131,148,156–158 Self-examination,36–37,111–112 Senses,10,47,68–69,75–84,198, Ubiquity,205,216–217 219–220 Universality,227,341–342,391 Sensibility,339,453 OfGod,83,310,440 Sensusdivinitatis,70–74,83, Ofgrace,369–370,377–378,413, 248 444 478 indexofterms Viamodernaetantiqua,122 Wetnurse,47,434 VisualArts,80–81,332–333, Will(Voluntas),67,105,356–358 425 Word,89–95,258,392 Voluntarism,67,110,174 AndSpirit,82,95–103,436–437

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What does it really mean, to know God? What are the grounds for knowing God, what feeds that knowledge, and what is really known? In his search for answers to these questions, in two panels the author paints for us a clear picture of what Calvin and Barth had to say about knowing God: Calvin against
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