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Published: 27 October 2021
... Murray Anti-methodism D.F. Malan J.D. du Toit (Totius) Reformed orthodoxy S.J. du Toit As the twentieth century progressed, variegated and mounting challenges were posed to the endurance of the Scottish legacy in the DRC and Afrikanerdom more generally. This chapter constructs a narrative...
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Published: 01 July 2014
... of lay theology, ranging from high Reformed orthodoxy to the heterodox doctrinal systems of John Milton, Sir Henry Vane, and Thomas Hobbes. England became a marketplace of competing religious ideas, and religion exercised a powerful influence over political and scientific discourse. Although England’s...
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Before Jonathan Edwards: Sources of New England Theology
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Adriaan C. Neele
Published online: 20 December 2018
Published in print: 29 November 2018
...This volume will present the first comprehensive study of Jonathan Edwards’s use of Reformed orthodox and Protestant scholastic primary sources in the context of the challenges of orthodoxy in his day. It will look at the way he appreciated and appropriated Reformed orthodoxy, among other topics...
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Published online: 03 October 2011
Published in print: 27 March 2003
... of the Reformer. This book carries this approach forward, with the goal of overcoming a series of 19th- and 20th-century theological frameworks characteristic of much of the scholarship on Reformed orthodoxy, or what might be called “Calvinism after Calvin”....
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Epilogue: Where to Now?
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Pierrick Hildebrand
Published: 30 April 2024
... initiated and shaped remained. Reformed Orthodoxy Reformed theology covenant union with Christ Heinrich Bullinger Huldreich Zwingli John Calvin Caspar Olevian Zacharias Ursinus Philip Melanchthon The close reading and intertextual approach offered in this study has shown for the first time...
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Laying the Foundation
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Amy Nelson Burnett
Published: 01 September 2006
..., the religious curriculum became more rigorous and the city’s catechism was interpreted to accord more fully with Reformed Orthodoxy. Stricter supervision of stipendiates and an increase in the number of stipends made it possible for more students to study for a longer time before entering the ministry...
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The Evolution of Preaching in Basel
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Amy Nelson Burnett
Published: 01 September 2006
... influenced by Ramism. They proceed by dichotomies and emphasize Reformed Orthodoxy rather than experiential piety. polemic preaching Senate city of Basel sermons studying synods rhetoric Hüningen lectionary plague St Theodore Wurstisen Christian prayer Catholics Brandmüller Johannes Hebrew...
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Pastors and Their Books
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Scott M. Manetsch
Published: 28 December 2012
... Pareus David Socinus Faustus Canons of Dort 1619 Dort Synod of 1618–19 Tronchin Théodore Calvinism reformed theology censorship reformed scholasticism exegesis biblical studies devotional literature historical literature reformed orthodoxy Theodore Beza The daily lives of Geneva’s ministers...
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Published: 16 April 2024
... subscription to the Articles as including a confessional commitment to Reformed soteriological orthodoxy on the doctrines of grace, election, and justification. For these post-Restoration Reformed conformists, Reformed orthodoxy was integral to their notion of conformity to the established Church, and a number...
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Grace and Freedom: William Perkins and the Early Modern Reformed Understanding of Free Choice and Divine Grace
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Richard A. Muller
Published: 20 August 2020
... Determinism, in Westminster Theological Journal, 79 (2017), pp. 25 4 4. 4 E.g., Paul Helm, Structural Indifference and Compatibilism in Reformed Orthodoxy, in Journal of Reformed Theology, 5 (2011), pp. 184 2 05; Paul Helm, Francis Turretin and Jonathan Edwards on Compatibilism, in Journal...
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The Bible and Theology
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John Coffey
Published: 21 May 2020
... to the wider Reformed tradition. It argues that doctrinal disputes often cut across ecclesiastical lines. Although most Dissenters were wedded to Reformed orthodoxy, radical Dissenters presented powerful challenges to Reformed teaching on Scripture, the Trinity, predestination, and the moral law. Finally...
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Introduction
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Jake Griesel
Published: 19 May 2022
... King and Queen Mary II Barry Edward Cave William Clode Charles Mathew Copleston Edward Stillingfleet Edward Watt Robert Burder George Wallin Benjamin Christology episcopacy evangelical revivals justification liturgy predestination and election Reformed orthodoxy Arminianism Arminius...
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Published: 19 May 2022
... William Willet Andrew James II King Jenkin Robert Carr Sir Robert Sanderson Robert Sparrow Anthony Tuckney Anthony Anne Queen John Edwards Reformed orthodoxy rational religion Socinianism John Locke doctrinal minimalism Prior to retiring from the ministry in 1686, Edwards had published only...
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Published online: 19 May 2022
Published in print: 22 June 2022
... not comment on the strength of Reformed theology within the post-R estoration Church more generally. The older scholarly portrayal of a large- scale overthrow of Reformed orthodoxy within the later Stuart Church of England has been convincingly discarded by the pioneering work of Stephen Hampton, who has...
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Sixteenth-Century Reformed Reception of Aquinas
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David S. Sytsma
Published: 13 January 2021
... scholasticism and perceived Pelagian tendencies within late medieval theology. By the end of the sixteenth century Reformed theologians regularly cite Thomas favourably, albeit also eclectically. Aquinas’ influence on nascent Reformed orthodoxy, and to a lesser extent earlier theologians, is evident on a wide...
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Published: 08 October 2020
...As among the most prominent works in the history of Reformed theology, Francis Turretin’s Institutes of Elenctic Theology merits attention and recognition as representative of Reformed orthodoxy and the scholastic method that contended for that orthodoxy. This we seek to do—first...
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Providence
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David Fergusson
Published: 05 March 2020
... preservation, accompaniment, and rule, particularly with respect to his reception of Reformed Orthodoxy. The practical significance of faith in providence and of the signs of providence in history are also considered. In conclusion, some questions raised by critics of Barth are registered. Aquinas Thomas...
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Published: 30 November 2009
..., there is no compelling reason why Cartesianism could not have been more influential in the era of Reformed Orthodoxy than it was. Cartesianism Reformed Orthodoxy Aristotle Aristotelianism Goudriaan A Heidanus A Ramism Reason and faith Regius H Reneri H Revius H Van Mastricht P Van Ruler A A Voetius G...
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Ad fontes argumentorum : The Sources of Reformed Theology in the Seventeenth Century
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Richard A. Muller
Published: 27 March 2003
...This chapter moves past the basic issue of definition and approach and raises the question of the actual sources and materials used by the Protestant scholastics of the 17th century in the fashioning of their theological world, noting the Renaissance and medieval backgrounds of Reformed orthodoxy...
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Calvin and the “Calvinists”: Assessing Continuities and Discontinuities between the Reformation and Orthodoxy, Part 1
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Richard A. Muller
Published: 27 March 2003
...This chapter provides an introduction to the historiography of Reformed orthodoxy, an analysis of its several trajectories and problems, and a series of eleven premises reflecting the basic thrust of the current reappraisal of “orthodox” or “scholastic” Protestantism. The first premise is concerned...
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