The doctrine of God found in Reformed thought during the era of orthodoxy has occupied a central place in the criticism of post-Reformation theology and has, typically, distinguished from the doctr…
This book addresses two major concerns -- the place of biblical hermeneutics within the "theological encyclopedia," and the relationship between hermeneutics and practical theology. The author disc…
The theological or intellectual movement from the question of theological prolegomena to the issue of the doctrine of Scripture is very slight, if it can be called a movement at all. The doctrine o…
Since their writing in the seventeenth centruy the Westminster Standards have been the benchmark for confessing Presbyterian churches the world over. But despite the longstanding influence of the d…
The are few Czech towns and cities where the past is so closely related to the present, the artistic legacy of history pervades contemporary cultural life and where local patriotism is matched by t…
This work will be especially helpful to you if you are studying texts that date back to the time when it was normal for Americans to have had Latin in high school and that would include such worsks…
Since a host of evangelical Christians to some extent follow the theological system enuciated by Jacob Arminius and proclaimed in the Remonstrance, it is, the, surprising that few sytematic studies…
Jurgen Moltman is arguable the most important German-speaking Protestant thinker since World War II. Recent publication of experiences in theology completes his six-volume contributions to systemat…
In Christ and the Decree, one of the foremost scholars of Calvinism today expounds the doctrines of Christ and predestination as they were developed by Calvin, Bullinger, Musculus, Vermigli, Beza, …
The appearance of this preface indicates the conclusion of a rather long but hopefully fruitful journey. My own interest in post-Reformation Reformed dogmatics has not come to an end, and I have ce…