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Post-Reformation Systematization and Continuities

It was one thing for the Reformers to rebel against the abuses of Rome; it was quite another thing to put together a cohesive program of what the church ought rightly to be in the world. To this end, the generations of thinkers following the Reformation looked to other disciplines. So, not only was “systematization” …

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Posted byJohn BugayOctober 1, 2014Posted inJohn Bugay, Philosophy, Post-Reformation Reformed DogmaticsTags: 17th century, abuses of Rome, church confessions, cohesive program, collateral disciplines, Doctrine of God, essence and existence, intellectual habits, languages, metaphysic, modified Thomism, Muller, philosophical alliance, philosophical rigor, philosophy, Post-Reformation, Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, potency and act, Protestant academy, Protestant orthodoxy, Protestant theology, Protestant thought, providence, psychology, Reformers, right teaching, systematization, the Reformation, theological continuity, theological prolegomena, theological system, vermigli, Zanchi

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