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Description
Reformed theology is one of the major Protestant theological traditions in the United States and Western Europe, one that includes various forms of Presbyterianism and dozens of other denominations, all deeply influenced by the Genevan reformer John Calvin. Reformed Theology from A to Z is an accessible presentation of 116 theological terms and how they are understood in Reformed theology. Each entry is approximately 300 words in length, giving a clear and succinct presentation of the meaning of the term along with its understanding and use in the tradition. Designed for pastors and students, the book includes an annotated bibliography for those seeking further study.
Product details
Published | Sep 05 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 196 |
ISBN | 9781538176771 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 223 x 147 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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In an age where denominational differences are increasingly a thing of the past, it's salutary to remember the distinct contribution Reformed theology makes to the whole church's understanding of God and the gospel. This A-Z dictionary makes the task easier, with brief descriptions that simplify without being simplistic. For example, part of what makes theology Reformed is its stress on God's initiative in all things. Good to know!
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, research professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
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What a useful resource! From busy pastors in need of a quick reference to students just digging into a particular topic, all will appreciate Don McKim’s informed and accessible introduction to the names, terms, and concerns of the Reformed faith.
Kenneth J. Woo, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
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This is a volume of distilled riches from the Reformed tradition, rooted in Donald McKim’s lifetime of researching, writing about, and indwelling it. If you are new to Reformed theology you will find it to be an accessible, wise, and trustworthy entryway, and the more you know about the Reformed tradition, the more you will admire what McKim has managed to achieve.
Suzanne McDonald, professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Western Theological Seminary
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Donald McKim has done it again! With his characteristic mixture of perceptive scholarship and accessible prose, McKim has crafted a guide to key concepts, figures, and controversies in Reformed Theology throughout its history. A much-needed, reader-friendly reference work and introduction to a rich theological tradition.
David H. Jensen, professor in the Clarence N. and Betty B. Frierson, distinguished chair of reformed theology, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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This handy guidebook provides an accessible entrance into Reformed theology for students, church folks, and general readers who want an introduction to basic terms in this Christian family. Strongly recommended for all classes in Reformed Theology!
Martha Moore-Keish, J.B. Green professor of theology, Columbia Theological Seminary
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Donald McKim is a premier encyclopedist and this subject is his specialty. I highly recommend this as a reference work for all students in the field.
Michael S. Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor, Westminster Seminary California