Spiritual Formation for Civic Life in the Neo-Calvinist Tradition

Authors

  • Michael DeMoor The King’s University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rst.20143

Keywords:

Neo-Calvinism, Public Theology

Abstract

This paper offers an overview of how the neo-Calvinist tradition (originating in the late nineteenth century Netherlands) understood and practiced spiritual formation in order to prepare its members for civic life. It reflects on how the distinctive understanding of public life in the tradition shaped these practices and suggests that this helps to explain the contemporary situation of the movement.

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Published

2021-05-14

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How to Cite

DeMoor, M. (2021). Spiritual Formation for Civic Life in the Neo-Calvinist Tradition. Religious Studies and Theology, 40(1), 81–105. https://doi.org/10.1558/rst.20143