A major study reevaluating the primary sources of the post-Reformation period to determine how consistent they are with the thinking of the Reformers on the divine essence and attributes.
Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy, Ca. 1520 to Ca. 1725
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This volume presents the core of Bavinck's thought and offers explanatory materials, making available to a wider audience some of the finest Dutch Reformed theology ever written.
Cf. John Calvin, Commentaries on the First Book of Moses called Genesis, trans. John King, 2 vols. ... 1, p. 35; II, pp. 171–174; Dickson, A Commentary on the Psalms, pp. 295-300; Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible, vol. 1, pp.
Reformed Thought on Freedom makes a major contribution to historical scholarship on the problem of free choice and to contemporary debates over determinism and divine foreknowledge of future events. It...
Analyzes the rise and decline of Lutheran orthodoxy.
H. T. de Graaf, “Dewaarde der moderne Christologische beweging,” a lecture given at the Conference of Modern Theologians on April 8–9, 1909 (see note 84 above). Such a revision of Christology was already disputed by R. Hugenholtz, ...