Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.): The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy ca. 1520 to ca. 1725
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Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.): The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy ca. 1520 to ca. 1725  -     By: Richard A. Muller

Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.): The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy ca. 1520 to ca. 1725

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How did the early Protestants view Scripture? What did they believe about God's essence and attributes? Contending that the theology of the 16th and 17th centuries is often misrepresented in church histories, Muller offers this exhaustive study of how doctrine developed in the 200 years following the Reformation---and how it shapes the church today. 2144 pages total, four hardcovers from Baker.

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Title: Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.): The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy ca. 1520 to ca. 1725
By: Richard A. Muller
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 2144
Vendor: Baker Books
Publication Date: 2002
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 8 pounds 11 ounces
ISBN: 0801026180
ISBN-13: 9780801026188
Stock No: WW26185

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Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics examines how specific doctrines of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries developed and their influence in shaping what we recognize today as the Protestant church. Richard Muller has undertaken this historical study to explain the development of the doctrine of this important period of church history and its ongoing relevance for the church. These four volumes, two of which are available for the first time, examine theological preliminaries, Scripture as the foundation of theology, God's existence, attributes, and nature, and the Trinity. Available individually or as a set, they comprise a significant contribution to scholarship and are essential reading for serious students of the Reformation.

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Richard A. Muller (Ph.D., Duke University) is P. J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary and the author of several books, including Biblical Interpretation in the Era of the Reformation and The Unaccommodated Calvin. He also serves as the editor for the Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought series (Baker Academic).

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