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Reformed Theology

Brill Research Perspectives in Theological Traditions, 2020
Abstract This research guide introduces scholars to the field of Reformed theology, focusing on works of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the English language. After a brief introductory section on the debates about what counts as “Reformed theology,” the guide explores twenty-one major theological themes, with attention to classical as well
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Reformed Theology and Medieval Theology

2020
AbstractThis chapter examines the relationship between medieval theology and Reformed theology. The Reformation broke with medieval thought upon key issues, but in many areas, medieval influence remained. Many of the Reformers, including Luther, Zwingli, Bucer, and Vermigli, were trained in various forms of medieval thought, such as Thomism, Scotism ...
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Reforming Theology, Reframing Science

Dialog, 2007
Abstract:  What is the role of science in theology? What internal dynamics compel theology to take science seriously? Those are the questions—posed in a characteristically cautious academic fashion. There is a back‐story that needs to be told, however, if we are to get at these questions with the vigor they require: Without radical reformation of ...
Ann Milliken Pederson, Philip Hefner
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Further Reforming a Reformed Theology of Law

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2021
Abstract 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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Barth and Reformation Theology

2019
Karl 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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Reformed Theology and Global Christianity

2020
Abstract From its inception, Reformed Protestantism was an international phenomenon. Invariably, the places where European and American missionaries went were the very same locations where European powers operated a vast set of economic and political enterprises.
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Reforming Theology Inside and Out

2018
International Academy of Practical Theology. Conference Series, Vol 1 (2019): Reforming practical theology.
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