Francis Turretin (1623–87) and the Reformed Tradition

Francis Turretin (1623–87) and the Reformed Tradition
Title Francis Turretin (1623–87) and the Reformed Tradition PDF eBook
Author Nicholas A. Cumming
Publisher BRILL
Pages 236
Release 2020-09-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9004348018

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In Francis Turretin (1623–87) and the Reformed Tradition, Nicholas A. Cumming provides a biography of Turretin and an intellectual history of Turretin’s major works. Cumming details, in particular, Turretin’s influence among the Reformed in the early modern and modern periods.

Institutes of Elenctic Theology: Eighteenth through twentieth topics

Institutes of Elenctic Theology: Eighteenth through twentieth topics
Title Institutes of Elenctic Theology: Eighteenth through twentieth topics PDF eBook
Author François Turrettini
Publisher Institutes of Elenctic Theolog
Pages 0
Release 1997-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780875524535

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Francis Turretin's 17th century classic contrasts Reformed understandings of Scripture with conflicting theological perspectives, particularly Roman Catholic, Arminian, and Socinian. Volume 3 treats the church, the sacraments, and last things.

Beyond Calvin

Beyond Calvin
Title Beyond Calvin PDF eBook
Author John V. Fesko
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Pages 418
Release 2012-06-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647570222

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The investigation of union with Christ and justification has been dominated by the figure of John Calvin. Calvin's influence, however, has been exaggerated in our own day. Theologians within the Early Modern Reformed tradition contributed to the development of these doctrines and did not view Calvin as the normative theologian of the tradition. John V. Fesko, therefore, goes beyond Calvin and explores union with Christ and justification in the Reformation, Early Orthodox, and High Orthodox periods of the Reformed tradition and covers lesser known but equally important figures such as Juan de Valdes, Peter Martyr Vermigli, Girolamo Zanchi, William Perkins, John Owen, Francis Turretin, and Herman Witsius. The study also covers theologians that either lie outside or transgress the Reformed tradition, such as Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, Faustus Socinus, Jacob Arminius, and Richard Baxter. By treating this diverse body of figures the study reveals areas of agreement and diversity on these two doctrines. The author demonstrates that among the diverse formulations, all surveyed Reformed theologians accord justification priority over sanctification within the broader rubric of union with Christ. Fesko shows that Reformed theologians affirm both union with Christ and the golden chain of salvation, ideas that moderns find incompatible. In sum, rather than reading an individual theologian isolated from his context, this study provides a contextual reading of union with Christ and justification in the Early Modern Reformed context.

Justification by Faith Alone

Justification by Faith Alone
Title Justification by Faith Alone PDF eBook
Author Theodore Beza
Publisher Reformation Heritage Books
Pages 363
Release 2023-04-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1601789564

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The treatises in this volume begin and end with this same point: Justification is by faith and faith alone. Composed under different circumstances by giants of the Reformed tradition—Theodore Beza (1519–1605), Amandus Polanus (1561–1610), and Francis Turretin (1623–87)—they represent various approaches to the same doctrine. Presented in English for the first time, these texts proved the article on which the Church stands or falls from exegetical, systematic, academic, and polemical perspectives. Together they offer a new window into post-Reformational thought theological concerns, including the nature of faith, good works, sanctification, union with Christ, the Holy Spirit, hermeneutics, the unity of Scripture, and more.

Charles Hodge

Charles Hodge
Title Charles Hodge PDF eBook
Author Ryan M. McGraw
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Pages 340
Release 2023-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647560898

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Most scholars of Reformed orthodoxy devote little attention to the nineteenth century, and most students of nineteenth century Reformed thought bypass the influence of Reformed orthodox ideas on their subjects. Aligning himself with Reformed theology in nineteenth century America, Charles Hodge's writings are an ideal place to bring such studies together. Hodge's American context and Reformed identity illustrate the persistence and change of Reformed ideas in a post-Enlightenment context. Encompassing philosophy, science, and theology, Ryan M. McGraw traces the development of Hodge's ideas with an eye both to Reformed orthodoxy and to American thought.

Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 3

Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 3
Title Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Petrus Van Mastricht
Publisher Reformation Heritage Books
Pages 1038
Release 2021-04-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 160178841X

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Petrus van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God. Volume 3, The Works of God and the Fall of Man, is a book of origins—origins of the created order and of sin. Mastricht begins with a discussion of the decrees of God and how they establish His eternal purpose for everything. He then shows how the decrees are carried out in creation and in God’s continual providence. The volume concludes with Mastricht’s treatment of the apostacy of Adam from his original estate and the devastating effects of sin that followed. This is an important volume for learning how God governs all things, even the rebellious actions of those good things He created. Table of Contents: Part 1 Continued: Prolegomena and Faith Book 3: The Works of God The Actions and Decrees of God Predestination Election Reprobation Creation in General The World and the Work of the Six Days The Good Angels The Evil Angels Man and the Image of God The General Providence of God Special Providence The Covenant of Nature Book 4: Man’s Apostasy from God The Violation of the Covenant of Nature Original Sin Actual Sin The Penalty and State of Sin

Supralapsarianism Reconsidered

Supralapsarianism Reconsidered
Title Supralapsarianism Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Phillip A. Hussey
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 247
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567714802

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Phillip A. Hussey examines the scholarship of Jonathan Edwards and interrogates the relationship between Christ and the decree within Reformed Theology; and reveals the contemporary theological significance of supralapsarian Christology. In a late notebook entry, Jonathan Edwards offered a programmatic statement on the relation between Christ and predestination: “In that grand decree of predestination, or the sum of God's decrees...the appointment of Christ, or the decree respecting his person...must be considered first.” This work unpacks the scope of Edwards's statement, both in terms of setting forth an interpretation of Edwards's own theology on the relation between Christ and the decree, as well as drawing out the larger insights of Edwards's reasoning for current theological reflection.