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Traces of neo-Calvinism in France and Italy
(Buro vir wetenskaplike tydskrifte / Potchefstroom, 2010)
Wolterstroff's critique of the reformational view of scholarship in his essay on Christian learning
(Buro vir wetenskaplike tydskrifte / Potchefstroom, 2009)
Encyclopaedic models in the Kuyperian tradition (part 3: towards a network-model)
(Vereniging vir Christelike Hoër Onderwys, 2012)
This is the third and final part of a series of three articles dedicated to encyclopaedic models in the Kuyperian tradition. Having explored several models and having noticed a few areas in which improvement is needed, I ...
Dooyeweerd's theory of religious ground motives: a few implications for Christian philosophy and scholarship
(Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, 2012)
The first part of the article surveys the theory of "religious ground motives" elaborated by Herman Dooyeweerd (1894-1977), a Dutch Calvinist philosopher and founder of the philosophy of the cosmonomic idea. The main tenets ...
Presuppositions and the challenge to objectivity in late-modern phiosophy of science: causes and possible remedies
(Buro vir Wetenskaplike Tydskrifte / Potchefstroom, 2007)
The history of late-modern philosophy of science introduces us
to a growing emphasis on presuppositions accompanied by a
growing relativistic attitude concerning the possibility of scientific
objectivity. Aspects of the ...
When "paradigms" differ: scientific communication between skepticism and hope in recent philosophy of science
(Buro vir Wetenskaplike Tydskrifte / Potchefstroom, 2008)
The 'Eclipse' of the object of research in late-modern philosophy of science: causes and possible remedies
(The Association for Christian Higher Education / Die Vereniging vir Christelike Hoër Onderwys, 2008)
Hierdie artikel verken die geleidelike ''verdwyning'' van die objek van navorsing in die laat-moderne wetenskapsfilosofie. In die eerste deel van hierdie artikel (afdelings 2 tot 6) word die ''verduistering'' van die ...
Wolterstroff's critique of the reformational view of scholarship in his essay on Christian learning
(Buro vir Wetenskaplike Tydskrifte, Potchefstroom, 2009)
In this article I analyse Wolterstorff’s criticism of aspects of the reformational approach to science and scholarship as expressed in his essay “On Christian learning” (Wolterstorff, 1989). I argue that those allegations ...
The progress of scientific knowledge: evolution, revolution or involution?
(University Press of America, 2009)
Interaction and antithesis in reformational scholarship
(Sun Media Bloemfontein (SUNMeDIA), 2010)