Beyond Calvin: Essays on the diversity of the reformed tradition: Proceedings of the 4th annual Convivium Irenicum presented June 1-4, 2016
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Abstract: | The Reformed tradition today often carries a reputation for narrowness and dogmatism, rather than breadth and diversity. But it was not always so. In the early modern era, the Reformed family of churches boasted not merely a host of theological luminaries of the highest rank, but a remarkable diversity of viewpoints on church polity, ethics, sacraments, and even matters like atonement theology. At their best, they charitably debated these differences within a shared confessional framework, offering examples for Protestants today of how to pursue the maxim, "in essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, in all things charity." The essays in this volume, based on papers presented at the Davenant Trust's 4th Annual Convivium Irenicum, offer an introduction to the theological rigor and surprising breadth of the early Reformed tradition |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
Umfang: | xii, 180 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780692890820 0692890823 |
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contents | Foreword Introduction That no one should live for himself, but for others: love and the third mark of the church in the theology of Martin Bucer Written Monuments: Beza's Icones a testament to and program for reformed humanism. A reformed Irenic Christology: Richard Hooker's account of Christ's "personal presence everywhere" in 16th-century context. George Carleton's reformed doctrine of Episcopal authority at the Synod of Dordt. Confessional othodoxy and hypothetical universalism: another look at the Westminster confession of faith. Pagan civil virtue in the thought of Francis Turretin. |
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title_alt | Fourth annual Convivium Irenicum Fourth annual convivium irenicum Foreword Introduction That no one should live for himself, but for others: love and the third mark of the church in the theology of Martin Bucer Written Monuments: Beza's Icones a testament to and program for reformed humanism. A reformed Irenic Christology: Richard Hooker's account of Christ's "personal presence everywhere" in 16th-century context. George Carleton's reformed doctrine of Episcopal authority at the Synod of Dordt. Confessional othodoxy and hypothetical universalism: another look at the Westminster confession of faith. Pagan civil virtue in the thought of Francis Turretin. |
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