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Reformed Orthodoxy in Scotland: Essays on Scottish Theology 1560-1775

Editat de Dr Aaron Clay Denlinger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mai 2016
Recent decades have witnessed much scholarly reassessment of late-sixteenth through eighteenth-century Reformed theology. It was common to view the theology of this period-typically labelled 'orthodoxy'-as sterile, speculative, and rationalistic, and to represent it as significantly discontinuous with the more humanistic, practical, and biblical thought of the early reformers. Recent scholars have taken a more balanced approach, examining orthodoxy on its own terms and subsequently highlighting points of continuity between orthodoxy and both Reformation and pre-Reformation theologies, in terms of form as well as content. Until now Scottish theology and theologians have figured relatively minimally in works reassessing orthodoxy, and thus many of the older stereotypes concerning post-Reformation Reformed theology in a Scottish context persist. This collection of essays aims to redress that failure by purposely examining post-Reformation Scottish theology/theologians through a lens provided by the gains made in recent scholarly evaluations of Reformed orthodoxy, and by highlighting, in that process, the significant contribution which Scottish divines of the orthodox era made to Reformed theology as an international intellectual phenomenon.
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ISBN-13: 9780567669131
ISBN-10: 0567669130
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Overcomes caricatures and erroneous judgments about Scottish theology of this period.

Notă biografică

Aaron Clay Denlinger, PhD, is Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Reformation Bible College in Sanford, Florida.

Cuprins

Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsList of ContributorsIntroductionCarl Trueman, Westminster Theological Seminary, USAPart 1: Early Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1560-c.1640)Chapter 1: Knox versus the Knoxians? Predestination in John Knox and Seventeenth-Century Federal Theology Donald John MacLean, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, UKAndrew Melville and Christian Hebraism: The Humanist Legacy of a Renaissance Scholar Ernest R. Holloway III, Westminster Theological Seminary, USAThe Eternal Decree in the Incarnate Son: Robert Rollock on the Relationship between Christ and Election Brannon Ellis, Acquisitions Editor for Lexham Press, USAWhere Was Your Church Before Luther? History and Catholicity in Early Seventeenth-Century Aberdonian Theology Nicholas Thompson, University of Auckland, New ZealandAlexander Henderson: Reformed Orthodoxy and Constitutional Crisis in Scotland Donald Macleod, Free Church College, UKScottish Hypothetical Universalism: Robert Baron on God's Love and Christ's Death for All Aaron Clay Denlinger, Reformation Bible College, USAPart 2: High Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1640-c.1690)Samuel Rutherford's Euthyphro Dilemma: A Reformed Perspective on the Scholastic Natural Law Tradition Simon J. G. Burton, University of Warsaw, PolandSamuel Rutherford on the Divine Origin of Possibility Aza Goudriaan, University of the Free State, South AfricaClavis Cantici: A 'Key' to the Reformation in Early Modern Scotland? Guy M. Richard, Senior Minister of First Presbyterian Church, USAScotland and Saumur: The Intellectual Legacy of John Cameron in Seventeenth-Century France Albert Gootjes, Calvin Theological Seminary, USAJohn Calvin and John Brown of Wamphray on Justification Joel R. Beeke, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, USAPart 3: Late Reformed Orthodoxy (c.1690 onwards)Thomas Halyburton and John Locke on the Grounding of Faith in Scripture Paul Helm, Regent College, CanadaThe Rational Defence and Exposition of Christianity: Thomas Blackwell and Scottish Orthodoxy in the Early Eighteenth Century Richard A. Muller, Calvin Theological Seminary, USAThe Act or Habit of Faith? Alexander Comrie's Interpretation of Heidelberg Catechism Question 20 Gerrit A. van den Brink, Evangelical Theological Faculty in Leuven, Belgium BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

An excellent collection ... This volume successfully illuminates various aspects of Scottish Reformed Orthodoxy ... [and] will undoubtedly serve as a key reference point for future discussions about theology in the early modern Scotland.
This impressive book is a commendable achievement by all involved.
Just as the older scholarship set Calvin against his European and English Reformed successors, so too an influential school of thought has sought to set the Scottish Reformation against Scottish Reformed orthodoxy. This fascinating volume, composed of an impressive collection of essays by both younger and senior scholars in the field, demonstrates once again that the older paradigm should be doubted.
Clear, interesting, and persuasive ... A significant volume focused on an important but, until recently, neglected part of the history of Scottish theology. I found reading the book quite an education.