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Further Reforming a Reformed Theology of Law
Journal of Reformed Theology, 2021Abstract Early Reformed theology of law was very similar to Thomas Aquinas’s, although it also dissented from aspects of his work. This early Reformed thinking about law came to influential expression in the Marrow of Modern Divinity. The Marrow’s theology of law focused on concerns of Reformed soteriology while continuing to resemble much of ...
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Reformed Theology in the Context of the Reformation(s)
2020AbstractReformed theology developed in the Reformation as both a positive appropriation of, and reaction to, Lutheranism. In its soteriology it was close to that of Martin Luther, but in its understanding of the Lord’s Supper it rejected the objective presence of Christ in the elements.
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Theologies of Salvation in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation
2017This overview chapter for the third part of the book covers the theologies of salvation in the Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation. It covers both the theology of the Reformers, in which God’s declaration of righteousness is based solely upon the righteousness of Jesus Christ, and the ensuing Catholic “Counter-Reformation,” in which salvation ...
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The Theology of Images in the Reformation
Korean Journal of Christian Studies, 2016Church history has shown that the Gospel has been communicated and transmitted to people through artistic and technological media or ways such as architecture, music, paintings, calligraphy, drama, sculpture, movies, stained glass, etc. Moreover, in modern society, the visual image is increasing in positive value and meaning so that modern churches ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
For the interdisciplinary field of theological economics to grow and flourish, four questions must be answered. First, whose theology and scholarship are relevant? Second, to what ends may theological economics be undertaken? Third, does theology support its own use and application in economics? Fourth, what code of conduct should theological economics
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For the interdisciplinary field of theological economics to grow and flourish, four questions must be answered. First, whose theology and scholarship are relevant? Second, to what ends may theological economics be undertaken? Third, does theology support its own use and application in economics? Fourth, what code of conduct should theological economics
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Reformed Theology and the Humanities
2020Abstract The Reformed tradition has been influential in many cultures, in Europe and also in Asia and the Americas. Over the centuries it has absorbed various influences and it has engaged in criticisms of its own traditions, emphasizing some doctrines associated with it and muting or abandoning others, as religious traditions tend to do
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‘The Supernatural’ in Reformed Theology
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1967Enquiry into the precise meaning and historical use of theological terms is not in fashion in these days, as is amusingly pointed out in a recent issue of Time magazine.1 Under the heading, ‘Right you are if you say you are’, there appears a dialogue, from which I quote:
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Reformed Theology and the Enlightenment
2020AbstractReformed theologians both promoted and opposed philosophical trends, such as Cartesianism and Christian Epicureanism, normally associated with the Enlightenment. But although Reformed theologians initially divided over response to more moderate forms of Enlightenment associated with Descartes and Locke, they remained firmly opposed to the ...
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Reforming a theology of the body
2018International Academy of Practical Theology. Conference Series, Vol 1 (2019): Reforming practical theology.
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Barth and Reformation Theology
2019Karl Barth seeks to restore the Gospel to the centre of Protestant theology by orienting dogmatic theology to the witness of the prophetic and apostolic authors of Scripture and to the theology of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. Barth especially endorses Luther’s claim that the proclamation of the living and free Word of God in Jesus ...
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