Reformed Reader

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William Stacy Johnson, John H. Leith
Westminster John Knox Press, Mar 1, 2002 - Religion - 432 pages

This excellent resource presents short, meaningful selections from major Reformed theologians of Europe, the British Isles, and America during the classical period, 1519-1799. Arranged thematically according to major doctrines, it identifies significant theological points that illustrate both the distinctiveness and diversity of Reformed thought.

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Contents

Concerns and Methods of Theology
1
The Doctrine of God
49
Creation Fall Promise
135
Jesus Christ
201
The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
239
The Church
293
Politics Society and Culture
333
Eschatology
377
Index
395
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William Stacy Johnson is Arthur M. Adams Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. John H. Leith was Professor Emeritus of Theology at Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education until his death in 2002. He is the author of a number of books, including Basic Christian Doctrine, An Introduction to the Reformed Tradtion, From Generation to Generation, and Crisis in the Church.

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