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  1. John Knox es el Henry C. Lauerman Professor de Derecho Internacional en la Universidad de Wake Forest, en Carolina del Norte, donde enseña y escribe sobre el derecho de los derechos humanos, el derecho ambiental y la relación entre ambos. Obtuvo su licenciatura en Derecho en la Universidad de Stanford en 1987.

  2. Quem foi John Knox? A vida do Reformador Herói da fé!John Knox, o reformador e herói da fé, é uma figura notável na história da teologia reformada. Ele desem...

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  3. John Knox, born in approximately 1514 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, is considered as one of the founders of the Scottish Reformation which was established in 1560. Knox’s unfortunate beginnings provided a catalyst for his ambitious revelations of reform and dedication to adapting the national beliefs of the Scottish realm.

  4. www.sacroegoism.comJohn S. Knox

    Welcome to the website of Dr. John S. Knox, PhD in Theology & (the Sociology of) Religion, author of books, articles, encyclopedia entries, and short stories on the Christian faith. Click on "C.V." above to learn more about Knox's academic and scholarly experience. Click on "Articles" to read some examples of his past published works, online ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2022 · Remembering the life of the famous Scot John Knox. HE is one of the most famous of all Scots, a man who cast his influence over the entire country in the 16th century and whose legacy is still with us today. Yet when John Knox died in this week 450 years ago, his funeral was not surrounded by fanfare – he would have liked it that way – and ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2004 · John Knox (1514-1572) was more a reformer of the Scottish Kirk than he was a systematic theologian, as his collected works will attest. Knox had a profound influence upon theological and ecclesiological developments in Scotland both purely by the force of his personality and by the role he played in shaping the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order.

  7. John Knox, describiendo su ministerio durante esa rápida visita a Escocia en 1555, dijo que “él, de acuerdo a la gracia que le fue dada, abrió más plenamente la fuente de las misericordias de Dios.”…Otra vez, hablando de este Evangelio de gracia, declara: “Tan tierno era el cuidado de Dios sobre ellos, quien expuso a muerte vergonzosa a Cristo Jesús sobre una cruz, que antes que ...

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