
The Oxford Handbook Of Reformed Theology Looks Back To Past Resources That Have Informed Reformed Theology And Surveys Present Conversations Among Those Engaged In Reformed Theology Today. First, The Volume Offers Accounts Of The Major Historical Contexts Of Reformed Theology, The Various Relationships (ancient And Modern) Which It Maintains And From Which It Derives. Recent Research Has Shown The Intricate Ties Between The Patristic And Medieval Heritage Of The Church And The Work Of The Reformed Movement In The Sixteenth Century. The Past Century Has Also Witnessed An Explosion Of Reformed Theology Outside The Western World, Prompting A Need For Attention Not Only To These Global Voices But Also To The Unique (and Contingent) History Of Reformed Theology In The West (hence Reflecting On Its Relationship To Intellectual Developments Like Scholastic Method Or The Critical Approaches Of Modern Biblical Studies). Second, The Volume Assesses Some Of The Classic, Representative Texts Of The Reformed Tradition, Observing Also Their Reception History. The Reformed Movement Is Not Dominated By A Single Figure, But It Does Contain A Host Of Paradigmatic Texts That Demonstrate The Range And Vitality Of Reformed Thought On Politics, Piety, Biblical Commentary, Dogmatic Reflection, And Social Engagement. Third, The Volume Turns To Key Doctrines And Topics That Continue To Receive Attention By Reformed Theologians Today. Contributors Who Are Themselves Making Cutting Edge Contributions To Constructive Theology Today Reflect On The State Of The Question And Offer Their Own Proposals Regarding A Host Of Doctrinal Topics And Themes.
This volume investigates the historical development, foundational texts, and contemporary doctrinal discourse within the Reformed theological tradition. Editors Michael A. Allen and Scott R. Swain curate a collection of essays from leading scholars to map the intellectual heritage and current constructive proposals of Reformed thought, situating it within both its historical context and its global expansion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of theology frequently cite this handbook as a comprehensive reference for understanding the breadth of the Reformed tradition. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for advanced study in systematic and historical theology.
Page Count:
672
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191035831
ISBN-13:
9780191035838
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