Abstract

Calvin, Augustine of Hippo and South Africa: in discussion with Johannes van Oort

Highlights

  • The attention for John Calvin in this 500th celebrations year of his birth in 1509 is of special importance for us living on the outskirts of his world of influence

  • The purpose of this article is, not to re-invent the wheel about these relations, but rather to reflect on one of the most eminent scholars on Augustine, i.e. Van Oort’s vision on these links and to enter into a dialogue with him so as to shed some new light on this topic and on some aspects related to ecclesiology

  • In this era of postmodernism, relativism and revisionism influencing virtually every aspect of our society and of theology, it is of the utmost importance to come to a new understanding, and a new appreciation of the traditions that we are part of

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Introduction

The attention for John Calvin in this 500th celebrations year of his birth in 1509 is of special importance for us living on the outskirts of his world of influence In this era of postmodernism, relativism and revisionism influencing virtually every aspect of our society and of theology, it is of the utmost importance to come to a new understanding, and a new appreciation of the traditions that we are part of. In this article, being aware as an historian of the pitfalls and the challenges of our times, I find it important to shed new light and to go into a discussion with Van Oort, one of the top current Augustine scholars from Utrecht in the Netherlands on the relations between John Calvin and Augustine of Hippo It is precisely because of his scholarship on this relationship together with his very specialised knowledge of Augustine that this is an important and stimulating endeavour for us here in South(ern) Africa. We are privileged as South Africans to have him involved in local academic circles and discussions

Calvin’s use of Augustine of Hippo according to Johannes van Oort
In discussion with Johannes van Oort
The relevance for South Africa
Conclusion
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