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    The Calvin Forum: August-September 1949

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    CONTENTS - VOLUME XV, NO. 1-2 AUG. - SEPT. 1949ARTICLES3 - Economic Trends and Opinions. By Henry J. Ryskamp5 - A New Isaiah Manuscript. By Martin J. Wyngaarden7 - Hearts Aflame. By Anthony A. Hoekema10 - Help the German Huguenots. By William Hendriksen11 - Does God Sympathize? By Elco H. Oostendorp15 - Christianity and the Inquisitive Urge in Man. By Leonard Verduin17 - The Rising Tide of Pan-Slavism. By Endre Sebestyen21 - Foreign Mission Strategy. By John A. Cremer THE VOICES OF OUR READERS22 - Apartheid in South Africa22 - What Others Say FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS23 - Westminster Theological Seminary24 - The Struggle in Ireland25 - Important Doings in Ceylon26 - Letter from Ceylon27 - From the Calvin Campus BOOK REVIEWS28 - The Early Church29 - Plain Talks on Calvinism29 - Genesis of the Modern Mind30 - Dogma and Life31 - Two Kinds of Evolution31 - The Church and the Aged32 - An Historical Chroniclehttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/calvin_forum/1147/thumbnail.jp

    The Calvin Forum: March 1952

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    CONTENTS - VOLUME XVII, NO. VIII. MARCH, 1952EDITORIALS143 - Religion Useful in Education. By CeciZ De Boer144 - Some TV Problems. By Henry Schultze 146 - All in All. By Ralph StobARTICLES147 - Christian Doctrine in Higher Education. By Jesse De Boer151 - The Pressure of Pan-Statism. By Jan Schouten154 - The Modernist and the Reformation. By W. Stanford Reid 154157 - Go Ye .... Who? By Edward PostmaCORRESPONDENCEFrom Charles VinczeBOOK REVIEWS163 - On Christian Ethics. By J. K. Van Baalen 163164 - Helps to Bible Study. By .H. H. Meeter 164164 - Chalk Artistry. By Helen Van Laar 164https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/calvin_forum/1173/thumbnail.jp

    Calvin Theological Journal (Vol 48 No 2 - November 2013)

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    Articles: The Two-Kingdoms Doctrine and the Mission to Islam by John Bolt - 198 / Neo-Calvinism, Pluralism, and the Challenge of Islam by Richard J. Mouw - 207 / Universality and Dualism: Herman Bavinck and the Debate on Whether to Civilize the Dutch East Indies through Missions or Education by George Harinck - 217 / Neo-Calvinism and Pan-Islamism: Kindred Movements Against Liberal Imperialism? by Clifford B. Anderson - 234 / John Calvin and Musical Instruments: A Critical Investigation by W. David O. Taylor - 248 / The Covenant-Idea as the Heart of Hebrews and Biblical Theology: An Original Contribution of Old Princeton in the Teaching of Geerhardus Vos by Jeffrey Fisher - 270 / Calvin Bibliography 2013 by Paul W. Fields - 290 / Book Reviews - Scripture and Interpretation: Brownson, James V., Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church\u27s Debate on Same-Sex Relationships, reviewed by David M. Crump - 324 / Brunn, David, One Bible, Many Versions: Are All Translations Created Equal?, reviewed by Matthew I. Estel - 328 / De La Torre, Miguel A., Genesis, reviewed by Arie C. Leder - 329 / Gignilliat, Mark S., A Brief History of Old Testament Criticism: From Benedict Spinoza to Brevard Childs, reviewed by R. Andrew Compton - 330 / Leder, Arie C., Waiting for the Land: The Story Line of the Pentateuch, reviewed by Wilson de A. Cunha - 332 / Wilhoit, James C., and Leland Ryken, Effective Bible Teaching, reviewed by Arie C. Leder - 335 / Theology and History: Adams, Daniel J., Korean Theology in Historical Perspective, reviewed by James A. De Jong - 336 / Bruening, Michael, Epistolae Petri Vireti: The Previously Unedited Letters and a Register of Pierre Viret\u27s Correspondence, reviewed by Jason Zuidema - 340 / Burton, Simon J. G., The Hallowing of Logic: The Trinitarian Method of Richard Baxter\u27s Methodus Theologiae, reviewed by Darren M. Pollock - 341 / Cleveland, Christopher, Thomism in John Owen, reviewed by Ryan M. McGraw - 344 / Dejonge, Michael P., Bonhoeffer\u27s Theological Formation: Berlin, Barth, & Protestant Theology, reviewed by Jordan Ballor - 345 / Ehrmantraut, Dominique, ed., Livre des Deliberations de l\u27Eglise Française Reformee de Frankenthal et d\u27Otterberg, reviewed by Jason Zuidema - 348 / Lim, Paul C. H., Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England, reviewed by David S. Sytsma - 349 / Plantinga, Richard J., Thomas R. Thompson, and Matthew D. Lundberg, An Introduction to Christian Theology, reviewed by Mary L. Van den Berg - 351 / Van Til, Kent, The Moral Disciple: An Introduction to Christian Ethics, reviewed by Gregory Mellema - 355 / Suk, John, Not Sure: A Pastor\u27s Journey from Faith to Doubt, reviewed by James A. De Jong - 356 / Church and Mission: Anker, Roy M., Of Pilgrims and Fire: When God Shows Up at the Movies, reviewed by Josh Larsen - 361 / Solomon, Andrew, Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity, reviewed by Michael Borgert - 362 / Swinton, John, Dementia: Living in the Memories of God, reviewed by Mary L. Van den Berg - 364 / Dissertation Abstracts - 367 Would you like me to extract any specific authors or books from this list into a table for easier reference?https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/ctj/1095/thumbnail.jp

    Calvin Theological Journal (Vol 30 No 2 - November 1995)

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    Editorial by John Bolt - 343 / Calvin and the Calvinists : Assessing Continuities and Discontinuities between the Reformation and Orthodoxy by Richard A. Muller - 345 / The Use of Philosophy in the Theology of Johannes Maccovius (1578–1644) by Martin I. Klauber - 376 / Heaven Is a World of Love : Edwards on Heaven and the Trinity by Amy Plantinga Pauw - 392 / Doctrinal Development in Scripture and Tradition: A Reformed Assessment of the Church\u27s Theological Task by Mark W. Karlberg - 401 / Calvin Bibliography: 1995 by Peter De Klerk - 419 / Scholia: Is Homosexuality a General Sexual Disorder?: An Exchange by David F. Wright and Melvin D. Hugen - 448 / Post-Modern Evangelical Worship by D. G. Hart - 451 / The Hermeneutics of Confession and Accusation by Colin Brown - 460 / Losing Soul: How and Why Theologians Created the Mental Health Movement by Jeffrey H. Boyd - 472 / Book Reviews - Vander Suijs, C. A., Puritanisme en Nadere Reformatie, Een Beknopte Vergelijkende Studie, reviewed by H. David Schuringa - 493 / Clouser, Roy A., The Myth of Religious Neutrality: An Essay on the Hidden Role of Religious Belief in Theories, reviewed by John Cooper - 494 / Robeck, Cecil M., Jr., Prophecy in Carthage: Perpetua, Tertullian, and Cyprian, reviewed by Richard A. Muller - 499 / Spykman, Gordon J., Reformational Theology: A New Paradigm for Doing Theology, reviewed by Guenther ( Gene ) Haas - 501 / Aageson, James W., Written Also for Our Sake, Paul and the Art of Biblical Interpretation, reviewed by Willis P. DeBoer - 506 / Barbour, Ian, Ethics in an Age of Technology: The Gifford Lectures, Volume Two, reviewed by Marvin Bolt - 509 / Batalden, Stephen K., ed., Seeking God: The Recovery of Religious Identity in Orthodox Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia, reviewed by James R. Payton, Jr. - 512 / De Greef, Wulfert, The Writings of John Calvin: An Introductory Guide, reviewed by Richard C. Gamble - 513 / Giberson, Karl, Worlds Apart: The Unholy War Between Religion and Science, reviewed by Delvin L. Ratzsch - 514 / Hummel, Charles E., Fire in the Fireplace: Charismatic Renewal in the Nineties (2nd edition), reviewed by Henry I. Lederle - 517 / Kistemaker, Simon J., New Testament Commentary: Exposition of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, reviewed by Willis P. DeBoer - 519 / Levenson, Jon, The Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament, and Historical Criticism: Jews and Christians in Biblical Studies, reviewed by C. G. Bartholomew - 525 / Lindberg, Carter, Beyond Charity: Reformation Initiatives for the Poor, reviewed by W. Fred Graham - 531 / Murphy, David Graham, Debates on God and Experience in the Netherlands 1965–1989, reviewed by John Bolt - 532 / Norton, David, A History of the Bible as Literature (2 vols.), reviewed by Susan M. Felch - 534 / Patton, John, Pastoral Care in Context: An Introduction to Pastoral Care, reviewed by Peter L. Vankatwyk - 538 / Swaim, Kathleen M., Pilgrim’s Progress, Puritan Progress: Discourses and Contexts, reviewed by Dennis R. Danielson - 539 / Winter, Bruce W. and Andrew D. Clarke, eds., The Book of Acts in Its First Century Setting, Vol. 1: Ancient Literary Setting, reviewed by Verlyn D. Verbrugge - 542 / Albertz, Rainer, A History of Israelite Religion in the Old Testament Period, Vol. 2: From the Exile to the Maccabees, reviewed by Gary N. Knoppers - 544 / Barr, William R. and Rena M. Yocom, eds., The Church in the Movement of the Spirit, reviewed by Henry I. Lederle - 548 / Brown, Delwin, Boundaries of Our Habitations: Tradition and Theological Construction, reviewed by Clark H. Pinnock - 549 / Brown, Stuart, The Nearest in Affection: Towards a Christian Understanding of Islam, reviewed by Bassam M. Madany - 551 / Calvin, John, Sermons on Job (facsimile, 1993), reviewed by J. R. Beeke - 554 / Coogan, Michael D., J. Cheryl Exum, and Lawrence E. Stager, eds., Scripture and Other Artifacts: Essays on the Bible and Archaeology in Honor of Philip J. King, reviewed by Neal Bierling - 556 / Enroth, Ronald M., Recovering from Churches That Abuse, reviewed by Louis M. Tamminga - 557 / Farmer, William R., The Gospel of Jesus: The Pastoral Relevance of the Synoptic Problem, reviewed by Verlyn D. Verbrugge - 559 / Gelpi, Donald L., S.J., The Turn to Experience in Contemporary Theology, reviewed by Henry I. Lederle - 562 / Greenhill, William, An Exposition of Ezekiel, reviewed by Richard A. Muller - 563 / Habegger, Alfred, The Father: A Life of Henry James, Sr., reviewed by Nick Overduin - 566 / Houston, J., Reported Miracles: A Critique of Hume, reviewed by Colin Brown - 570 / Kuyvenhoven, Andrew, Twilight: Daily Readings with the Bible, reviewed by Tymen E. Hofman - 572 / Lai, Pan-Chiu, Towards a Trinitarian Theology of Religions: A Study of Paul Tillich\u27s Thought, reviewed by Ralph W. Vunderink - 573 / Linn, Gerhard, ed., Hear What the Spirit Says to the Churches: Towards Missionary Congregations in Europe, reviewed by Aaron R. Kayayan - 578 / Mallard, William, Language and Love: Introducing Augustine\u27s Religious Thought Through the Confessions Story, reviewed by Ralph W. Vunderink - 580 / Pearcey, Nancy R. and Charles B. Thaxton, The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy, reviewed by Clarence Menninga - 585 / Pinnock, Clark, Richard Rice, John Sanders, William Hasker, and David Basinger, The Openness of God: A Biblical Challenge to the Traditional Understanding of God, reviewed by Scott Hoezee - 589 / Pinnock, Clark H. and Robert C. Brow, Unbounded Love: A Good News Theology for the 21st Century, reviewed by Scott Hoezee - 593 / Placher, William C., Narratives of a Vulnerable God: Christ, Theology, and Scripture, reviewed by Scott Hoezee - 597 / Rae, Murray, Hilary Regan, and John Stenhouse, eds., Science and Theology: Questions at the Interface, reviewed by Clarence Menninga - 600 / Reiser, William, Looking for a God to Pray To: Christian Spirituality in Transition; McGrath, Alister E., Spirituality in an Age of Change: Rediscovering the Spirit of the Reformers, reviewed by Tom Schwanda - 602 / Werpehowski, William and Stephen D. Crocco, eds., The Essential Paul Ramsey: A Collection, reviewed by Allen Verhey - 604 / Ridderbos, J., Strijd op twee fronten: Schilder en de gereformeerde \u27elite\u27 in de jaren 1993–1945 tussen aanpassing, collaboratie en verzet op kerkelijk en politiek terrein. Deel 1 & 2, reviewed by Richard Reitsma - 607 / Shanks, Hershel, Stephen Patterson, Marcus Borg, and John Dominic Crossan, eds., The Search for Jesus: Modern Scholarship Looks at the Gospels; Strimple, Robert B., The Modern Search for the Real Jesus: An Introductory Survey in the Historical Roots of Gospels Criticism; Harris, Murray J., Three Crucial Questions About Jesus, reviewed by Verlyn D. Verbrugge - 613 / Van Der Walt, B. J., Venster op die Kunste: Christelike Perspektiewe [A Window on the Arts: Christian Perspectives], reviewed by Chris Stoffel Overvoorde - 615 / Witherington, Ben, III, Paul\u27s Narrative Thought World: The Tapestry of Tragedy and Triumph, reviewed by Willis P. DeBoer - 618 / World Council of Churches, Crisis and Challenge of the Ecumenical Movement: A Statement of the Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, reviewed by Paul G. Schrotenboer - 623 / Larsen, David L., Telling the Old, Old Story: The Art of Narrative Preaching, reviewed by Wilbert M. Van Dyk - 624 / Oden, Thomas C., Requiem: A Lament in Three Movements, reviewed by John Bolt - 625 / Plantinga, Cornelius, Jr., Not the Way It\u27s Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin, reviewed by Scott E. Hoezee - 627 / Schmidt, Thomas E., Straight & Narrow? Compassion and Clarity in the Homosexual Debate, reviewed by John Bolt - 630 / Book Notices - 633 / Thesis Abstracts - 654https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/ctj/1059/thumbnail.jp

    sj-pdf-1-avt-10.1177_13596535221076640 – Supplemental Material for The role of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate for preventing vertical transmission of hepatitis B

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-avt-10.1177_13596535221076640 for The role of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate for preventing vertical transmission of hepatitis B by Calvin Q Pan in Antiviral Therapy</p

    Overview of the Author Profiling Task at PAN 2013

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    [EN] This overview presents the framework and results for the Author Profiling task at PAN 2013. We describe in detail the corpus and its characteristics, and the evaluation framework we used to measure the participants performance to solve the problem of identifying age and gender from anonymous texts. Finally, the approaches of the 21 participants and their results are described.The author profiling task @PAN-2013 was an activity of the WIQ-EI IRSES project (Grant No. 269180) within the FP 7 Marie Curie People Framework of the European Commission. We want to thank the Forensic Lab of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona for sponsoring the award for the winner team. The work of the first author was partially funded by Autoritas Consulting SA and by Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España under grant ECOPORTUNITY IPT-2012-1220-430000. The work of the second author was in the framework the DIANA-APPLICATIONS-Finding Hidden Knowledge in Texts: Applications (TIN2012-38603-C02-01) project, and the VLC/CAMPUS Microcluster on Multimodal Interaction in Intelligent Systems. The work of fifth author was funded in part by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) project "Mining Conversational Content for Topic Modelling and Author Identification (ChatMiner)" under grant number 200021_130208.Rangel, F.; Rosso, P.; Koppel, M.; Stamatatos, E.; Inches, G. (2013). Overview of the Author Profiling Task at PAN 2013. CLEF Conference on Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access Evaluation. 352-365. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/46636S35236

    Uncovering Plagiarism - Author Profiling at PAN

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    [ES] PAN is a yearly workshop and evaluation lab on uncovering plagiarism, authorship, and social software misuse. Since 2009, PAN has been organizing benchmark activities on uncovering plagiarism, authorship, and social software misuse . An additional task - author profiling - has also recently been proposed. Author profiling, instead of focusing on individual authors, studies how language is shared by a class of people. Author profiling is a problem of growing importance in applications in forensics, security and marketing. For instance, a person working in the area of forensic linguistics may need to know the linguistic profile of a suspected text message (language used by a certain type of person) and identify characteristics (with language as evidence). Similarly, from a marketing viewpoint, companies may be interested in determining, through the analysis of blogs and online product reviews, what types of people like or dislike their products.Rosso, P.; Rangel Pardo, FM. (2014). Uncovering Plagiarism - Author Profiling at PAN. Ercim News. (96):49-49. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/49303S49499

    Overview of PAN 2018 : author identification, author profiling, and author obfuscation

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    Abstract: PAN 2018 explores several authorship analysis tasks enabling a systematic comparison of competitive approaches and advancing research in digital text forensics. More specifically, this edition of PAN introduces a shared task in cross-domain authorship attribution, where texts of known and unknown authorship belong to distinct domains, and another task in style change detection that distinguishes between single-author and multi-author texts. In addition, a shared task in multimodal author profiling examines, for the first time, a combination of information from both texts and images posted by social media users to estimate their gender. Finally, the author obfuscation task studies how a text by a certain author can be paraphrased so that existing author identification tools are confused and cannot recognize the similarity with other texts of the same author. New corpora have been built to support these shared tasks. A relatively large number of software submissions (41 in total) was received and evaluated. Best paradigms are highlighted while baselines indicate the pros and cons of submitted approaches

    sj-docx-1-taj-10.1177_20406223221108064 – Supplemental material for Effect of semaglutide and liraglutide in individuals with obesity or overweight without diabetes: a systematic review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-taj-10.1177_20406223221108064 for Effect of semaglutide and liraglutide in individuals with obesity or overweight without diabetes: a systematic review by You Deng, Andrew Park, Lin Zhu, Wen Xie and Calvin Q. Pan in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p

    E.: Overview of the Author Identification Task at PAN-2013

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    Abstract. The author identification task at PAN-2014 focuses on author verification. Similar to PAN-2013 we are given a set of documents by the same author along with exactly one document of questioned authorship, and the task is to determine whether the known and the questioned documents are by the same author or not. In comparison to PAN-2013, a significantly larger corpus was built comprising hundreds of documents in four natural languages (Dutch, English, Greek, and Spanish) and four genres (essays, reviews, novels, opinion articles). In addition, more suitable performance measures are used focusing on the accuracy and the confidence of the predictions as well as the ability of the submitted methods to leave some problems unanswered in case there is great uncertainty. To this end, we adopt the c@1 measure, originally proposed for the question answering task. We received 13 software submissions that were evaluated in the TIRA framework. Analytical evaluation results are presented where one language-independent approach serves as a challenging baseline. Moreover, we continue the successful practice of the PAN labs to examine meta-models based on the combination of all submitted systems. Last but not least, we provide statistical significance tests to demonstrate the important differences between the submitted approaches.
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