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Edited by (John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary), Edited by (President and James Woodrow Hassell Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary)
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198723911
  • ISBN-13: 9780198723912
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 688 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 43x180x252 mm, kaal: 1382 g
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198723911
  • ISBN-13: 9780198723912
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.

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... this handbook thus serves as a wonderful starting point for those interested in engagement with the broad Reformed traditions. * Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, The Journal of Theological Studies * Reformed theology receives excellent and extensive treatment in this significant handbook. The editors have chosen stellar scholars to produce thirty-seven chapters while Swain has written an introduction and Allen a conclusion. This is an outstanding reference book, comprehensive in coverage, accessible and interestingly organised. * Donald K. McKim, Journal of Ecclesiastical History * As any handbook should, OHRT provides a tantalizing platter of Reformed thought that will be especially helpful for those visitors to the tradition who would like to sample the standard fare (along with a few fringe delicacies) without having to commit to a particular entree. * Kenny Silva, Trinity Journal * The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology provides a concise and comprehensive overview of the current theological self-understanding of Reformed theology. * Christian Danz, Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique * This handbook helps the reader to locate Reformed theology in the wider history of Christianity, to understand Reformed faith through a catholic, historic, and text-based approach, and to envision Reformed theology's way forward. Thus, it is highly recommended. * Ximian Xu, Journal of Reformed Theology * OHRT provides a tantalizing platter of Reformed thought... * Kenny Silva, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Trinity Journal * [ The Handbook of Reformed Theology], edited by two leaders in the field, represents the best of historical, contemporary, and retrieval theologies related to the Reformed tradition. The range of scholars is outstanding, and the contexts, texts, and themes examined are well chosen and far reaching. * Ryan M. McGraw, Puritan Reformed Journal *

List of Contributors
ix
Introduction 1(8)
Scott R. Swain
PART I CONTEXTS
1 Reformed Theology and the Church Fathers
9(15)
Aza Goudriaan
2 Reformed Theology and Medieval Theology
24(17)
Christopher Cleveland
3 Reformed Theology in the Context of the Reformation(s)
41(16)
Carl Trueman
4 Reformed Theology in Scholastic Development
57(17)
Maarten Wisse
5 Reformed Theology and the Enlightenment
74(25)
David S. Sytsma
6 Reformed Theology and the Humanities
99(14)
Marilynne Robinson
7 Reformed Theology and Modern Biblical Criticism
113(21)
Don Collett
Mark Gignilliat
8 Reformed Theology in Modern Europe (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries)
134(20)
James Eglinton
9 Reformed Theology in North America
154(17)
Paul Lim
Drew Martin
10 Reformed Theology and Global Christianity: The Cases of South Africa and Korea
171(18)
D. G. Hart
PART II TEXTS
11 Martin Bucer's Kingdom of Christ
189(14)
Scott Amos
12 John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion
203(15)
Paul Helm
13 Heinrich Bullinger's Decades
218(18)
Bruce Gordon
14 The Three Forms of Unity
236(15)
Lyle D. Bierma
Donald Sinnema
15 The Westminster Standards
251(15)
Chad Van Dixhoorn
16 John Owen's Discourse on the Holy Spirit
266(14)
Suzanne McDonald
17 Francis Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology
280(15)
J. Mark Beach
18 Jonathan Edwards' A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections
295(17)
Kyle Strobel
19 Friedrich Schleiermacher's Christian Faith
312(16)
Shelli M. Poe
20 Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism
328(14)
Richard J. Mouw
21 Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics
342(12)
Eberhard Busch
22 The Belhar Confession
354(19)
Robert Vosloo
PART III TOPICS AND THEMES
23 Prolegomena
373(16)
Gijsbert van den Brink
24 The Doctrine of God
389(15)
Katherine Sonderegger
25 The Divine Decree
404(16)
Paul T. Nimmo
26 Creation and Providence
420(14)
Cornelis van der Kooi
27 Covenant
434(12)
Michael S. Horton
28 Christ
446(27)
Ivor J. Davidson
29 Redemption Accomplished: Atonement
473(24)
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
30 Redemption Applied: Union with Christ
497(17)
J. Todd Billings
31 Church
514(14)
Amy Plantinga Pauw
32 Sacraments
528(18)
Martha Moore-Keish
33 Holy Scripture
546(16)
Daniel J. Treier
34 Liturgy
562(15)
Sue A. Rozeboom
35 Reformed Ethics
577(15)
Philip G. Ziegler
36 Politics, Society, and Law
592(17)
David Fergusson
37 Last Things
609(14)
Christopher R. J. Holmes
PART IV CONCLUSION
Future Prospects for Reformed Theology
623(8)
Michael Allen
Index 631
Michael Allen is John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology and Academic Dean at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He previously taught at Knox Theological Seminary, where he held the Kennedy Chair in Systematic Theology. He is a Presbyterian teaching elder and author or editor of a dozen books.

Scott R. Swain is President and James Woodrow Hassell Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. Swain attended the University of North Florida (BA), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv; ThM), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (PhD). He is the author and editor of several books, including The God of the Gospel: Robert Jenson's Trinitarian Theology and, with Michael Allen, Reformed Catholicity: The Promise of Retrieval for Theology and Biblical Interpretation.