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245 00 $aChurch and school in early modern Protestantism :$bstudies in honor of Richard A. Muller on the maturation of a theological tradition /$cedited by Jordan J. Ballor, David S. Sytsma, Jason Zuidema.
264 1 $aLeiden ;$aBoston :$bBrill,$c2013.
300 $axxx, 800 pages ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aStudies in the history of Christian traditions,$x1573-5664 ;$vVolume 170
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 765-793) and index.
505 0 $aFirst generation reformers (ca. 1517-1535) -- Second generation reformers (ca. 1535-1565) -- Early orthodoxy (ca. 1565-1640) -- High orthodoxy (ca. 1640-1725) -- Late orthodoxy (ca. 1725-1790).
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tThe dogma is not necessarily the drama /$rCarl R. Trueman --$tJustification by faith alone: Martin Luther among the early Anglicans /$rDavid C. Steinmetz --$tPhilip Melanchthon and Wittenberg's reform of the theological curriculum /$rTimothy J. Wengert --$tAcademic heresy, the Reuchlin affair, and the control of theological discourse in the early sixteenth century /$rAmy Nelson Burnett --$tInfluences in Luther's reforms /$rFred P. Hall --$tPastoral education in the Wittenberg way /$rRobert Kolb --$tFrançois Lambert d'Avignon (ca. 1487-1530): early ecclesial reform and training for the ministry at Marburg /$rTheodore G. Van Raalte --$tThe idea of a 'general grace of God' in some sixteenth-century Reformed theologians other than Calvin /$rJ. Mark Beach --$tCalvin's reception and reformulation of the necessitarian concepts of the early Reformation on human will, providence, and predestination /$rKiven S.K. Choy --$tThe duplex gratia Dei and the organization of Calvin's Institutes: ordo docendi or ordo salutis? /$rCornelis P. Venema --$tCalvin's hermeneutics of the imprecations of the Psalter /$rPaul Mpindi --$tThe Italian convert: Marquis Galeazzo Caracciolo and the English Puritans /$rEmidio Campi --$tConfluence and influence: Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Aquinas on predestination /$rFrank A. James III --$tPeter Martyr Vermigli, scholasticism, and Aquinas' justice of war doctrine /$rMark J. Larson --$tMoral philosophy and moral theology in Vermigli /$rSebastian Rehnman --$tWord and Spirit in the piety of Peter Martyr Vermigli as seen in his commentary on 1 Corinthians /$rJason Zuidema --$tThe man in the black hat: Theodore Beza and the reorientation of early Reformed historiography /$rRaymond A. Blacketer --$tFrom professors to pastors: the convoluted careers of Jean Diodati and Théodore Tronchin /$rKarin Maag --$tSwiss students and faculty at the University of Heidelberg, 1518-1622 /$rCharles D. Gunnoe Jr. --$tJohannes Piscator's (1546-1625) interpretation of Calvin's Institutes /$rHeer Carlos de Campos Jr. --$tThe academization of Reformation teaching in Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588-1638) /$rByung Soo Han --$tTheology and piety in Ursinus' Summa theologiae /$rLyle D. Bierma --$tLaw and gospel in early Reformed orthodoxy: hermeneutical conservatisim in Olevianus' commentary on Romans /$rR. Scott Clark --$tLaurence Chaderton: an early Puritan vision for church and school /$rJoel R. Beeke --$tThe Danzig Academic Gymnasium in seventeenth-century Poland /$rDariusz M. Bryćko --$tArminius on Facientibus quod in se est and likely medieval sources /$rJ.V. Fesko --$tBona conscientia paradisus: an Augustinian-Arminian trope /$rKeith D. Stanglin --$tA promise for parents: Dordt's perspective on covenant and election /$rW. Robert Godfrey --$tType, anti-type, and the sensus literalis: Protestant Reformed orthodox approaches to Psalm 2 /$rTodd Rester --$tThe Holy Spirit and the church's mission: the perspective of the Reformed confessions /$rYuzo Adhinarta --$tThe attempt to establish a chair in practical theology at Leiden University (1618-1626) /$rDonald Sinnema --$tTheologia practica: the diverse meanings of a subject of early modern academic writing /$rAza Goudriaan --$tLumina, non numina: patristic authority according to Lutheran arch-theologian Johann Gerhard /$rBenjamin T.G. Mayes --$tThe logic of the heart: analyzing the affections in early Reformed orthodoxy /$rDavid S. Sytsma --$tReformed education from Geneva through the Netherlands to the East Indies /$rYudha Thianto --$t'A grievous sin': Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) and his anti-Lombard polemic /$rWillem J. van Asselt --$tVoetius on the subject and formal act of happiness: a scholastic exercise /$rAndreas J. Beck --$tRevealing the mind of God: exegetical method in the seventeenth century /$rHenry M. Knapp --$tReason run amok? The Protestant orthodox charge of rationalism against Faustus Socinus (with special consideration of a 'smoking gun' passage from De Jesu Christo servatore) /$rAlan W. Gomes --$tJohannes Cocceius as federal polemicist: the usefulness of the distinction between the testaments /$rBrian J. Lee --$t'A smattering of the new philosophy': Étienne Gaussen (ca. 1638-1675) and the Cartesian question at Saumur /$rAlbert Gootjes --$tNonconformist schools, the Schism Act, and the limits of toleration in England's confessional state /$rJames E. Bradley --$tPiety, theology, exegesis, and tradition: Anna Maria van Schurman's 'elaboration' of Genesis 1-3 and its relationship to the commentary tradition /$rJohn L. Thompson --$tJohn Howe (1630-1705) on divine simplicity: a debate over Spinozism /$rReita Yazawa --$tOrthodoxy, scholasticism, and piety in the seventeenth-century further Reformation: Simon Oomius /$rGregory D. Schuringa --$tMylius on Elleboogius: a fatal misinterpretation /$rGodfried Quaedtvlieg --$tThe shape of Reformed orthodoxy in the seventeenth century: the soteriological debate between George Kendall and Richard Baxter /$rJordan J. Ballor --$tG.W. Leibniz and Protestant scholasticism in the years 1698-1704 /$rIrena Backus --$tThe uniqueness of Christ in post-Reformation Reformed theology: from Francis Turretin to Jean-Alphonse Turretin /$rMartin I. Klauber --$tJonathan Edwards (1703-1758) and the nature of theology /$rAdriaan C. Neele --$tCalvinism as Reformed Protestantism: clarification of a term /$rHerman Selderhuis --$tReconsidering the Platonism of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) and its role in his thought on the education of artists /$rNathan A. Jacobs --$tThe Bristol Academy and the education of ministers in eighteenth-century England (1758-1791) /$rJeongmo Yoo --$tBibliography of the works of Richard A. Muller /$rcompiled by Paul W. Fields and Andrew M. McGinnis.
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650 0 $aTheology$xStudy and teaching$xHistory$y17th century.
650 0 $aTheology$xStudy and teaching$xHistory$y18th century.
650 0 $aProtestantism$xHistory$y16th century.
650 0 $aProtestantism$xHistory$y17th century.
650 0 $aProtestantism$xHistory$y18th century.
650 07 $aBildungstheorie.$0(DE-588)4069468-9$2gnd
650 07 $aProtestantismus.$0(DE-588)4047538-4$2gnd
650 07 $aSchulpolitik.$0(DE-588)4053532-0$2gnd
655 4 $aAufsatzsammlung.
700 1 $aBallor, Jordan J.$q(Jordan Joseph)
700 1 $aSytsma, David S.
700 1 $aZuidema, Jason.
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830 0 $aStudies in the history of Christian traditions ;$vv. 170.
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