The Cambridge Companion to Reformed Theology
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Part of Cambridge Companions to Religion
- Editors:
- Paul T. Nimmo, University of Aberdeen
- David A. S. Fergusson, University of Edinburgh
- Date Published: April 2016
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107690547
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This Companion offers an introduction to Reformed theology, one of the most historically important, ecumenically active, and currently generative traditions of doctrinal enquiry, by way of reflecting upon its origins, its development, and its significance. The first part, Theological Topics, indicates the distinct array of doctrinal concerns which gives coherence over time to the identity of this tradition in all its diversity. The second part, Theological Figures, explores the life and work of a small number of theologians who have not only worked within this tradition, but have constructively shaped and inspired it in vital ways. The final part, Theological Contexts, considers the ways in which the resultant Reformed sensibilities in theology have had a marked impact both upon theological and ecclesiastical landscapes in different places and upon the wider societal landscapes of history. The result is a fascinating and compelling guide to this dynamic and vibrant theological tradition.
Read more- There is no other work on the market which offers the same sort of structured overview
- By examining key doctrinal insights of the Reformed tradition, the book embodies a fresh approach
- The book examines a number of key thinkers in the Reformed tradition, allowing the reader to concisely understand their theology
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'Readers will learn a lot about the various permutations of Reformed theology over the centuries and around the globe. This will prove to be a useful introduction to a rich theological tradition for students and even more advanced scholars unfamiliar with the various contexts of Reformed theology.' David M. Barbee, Reading Religion
See more reviews'A very useful and accessible book to have on the shelf to understand more deeply some of the history that has shaped us, and some of the distinctives that we can on occasions forget.' Ruth Gouldbourne, Regent’s Reviews
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- Date Published: April 2016
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107690547
- length: 360 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.49kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Paul T. Nimmo and David A. S. Fergusson
Part I. Theological Topics:
2. Scripture J. Todd Billings
3. Confessions Michael Allen
4. Election Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer
5. Christology Bruce L. McCormack
6. Sacraments Paul T. Nimmo
7. Christian life Cynthia L. Rigby
Part II. Theological Figures:
8. Huldrych Zwingli Peter Opitz
9. John Calvin Randall C. Zachman
10. Jonathan Edwards Oliver D. Crisp
11. Friedrich Schleiermacher Kevin W. Hector
12. Karl Barth Michael Beintker
Part III. Theological Contexts:
13. Reformed theology and Puritanism Susan Hardman Moore
14. Reformed theology and scholasticism Dolf (R. T.) te Velde
15. Reformed theology in continental Europe Eberhard Busch
16. Reformed theology in the British Isles David A. S. Fergusson
17. Reformed theology in North America James D. Bratt
18. Reformed theology in Africa Isabel Apawo Phiri
19. Reformed theology in Asia and Oceania Sung Bihn Yim, Alexander Chow, Yasuhiro Sekikawa and Geoff Thompson
20. Reformed theology, mission, and ecumenism Darrell L. Guder.
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