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John Calvin at 500

Neiswonger wrote 5 months ago: John Calvin at 500 John Calvin at 500 (click link for audio) From the www.apologetics.com radio show … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Theology, Christian, Christianity, Religion, Protestantism, Reformed Theology, Presbyterian, Apologetics

God Provides Knowledge: Heinrich Bullinger on Natural Law

Eric Parker wrote 5 months ago: Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss successor of Zwingli, says that the natural law is an act of the consc … more →

Tags: Hamartiology, Philosophy, Thomas Aquinas, ethics, Anthropology, Theology, Reformation, Medieval Authors, Philosophy/Theology

Tribute To E.W. Bullinger1 comment

Brian Simmons wrote 6 months ago:      As part of my self-imposed summer reading program, I’ve been leafing through the revised and ex … more →

Tags: Preterism, Brian's Posts, Church of England, Dispensationalism, e.w. bullinger, Eschatology, Hermeneutics, Prophecy, Sola scriptura

Bullinger is Back

R. Scott Clark wrote 8 months ago: And on the web here. If you’re interested in Reformed theology beyond Calvin (and you should b … more →

Tags: Historical Theology, History of Reformed Theology, covenant theology, Church History, history of ideas, Reformed Theology, two streams, de testamento

Knowledge of Election Apart from the Gospel?1 comment

Joshua Lim wrote 10 months ago: The closing sections of chapter ten [of the Second Helvetic Confession] address the critical questio … more →

Tags: Reformed Theology, Church History, Quotes, means of grace, Creeds and Confessions, Justification, Gospel, Cornelis P. Venema, election

More Than the Institutes (and More Than Calvin; pt 2)4 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 11 months ago:  Part 1. By the time Calvin published the first edition of his Institutes in 1536 Luther and Melanch … more →

Tags: Calvin Studies, Historical Theology, Calvin vs the Calvinists, John Calvin, reformed orthodoxy, Richard Muller, Campegius Vitringa, The Reformed Faith, The Reformed Tradition


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