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ArtikelCalvin, Society, and Social Change  
Oleh: Marshall, Paul
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - tidak terakreditasi DIKTI - non-atma jaya
Dalam koleksi: Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat vol. 01 no. 01 (Oct. 2014), page 76-95.
Topik: Althusius; associations; Calvin; federalism; freedom; vopular participation; vocation; subsidiarity
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Isi artikelFor Calvin, the whole création is equally under God's sovereign will and the institutions of Society are not arranged hierarchically but are differentiated according to vocation. Because of this differentiation, God's calling is not mediated exclusively through one of them, so none can claim sovereignty over the others. They are to be arranged side by side in mutual support of one another, and God's work is carried out by the free, voluntary obedience by God's people. This led in turn to a stress on moving Dolitics from being simply an elite occupation to one that is participatory-- the response of human beings who freely submit themselves to God and thus seek to transform the social, economic and political to reflect God's order. It also led to a covenantal view of politics that helped create modern federalism.
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