Zusammenfassung
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.
Schlagworte
Interpretation Miracles Resurrection protestant Faith Augustine belief Luther persecution Rome Jerusalem Worship revelation gnosticism reformations providence Christian faith Pentecost preaching Qumran ministers Old Testament Pharisees Presybeterian Sadducees Bethlehem Gentiles Acts Hebrew scripture Hebrews seminary parables the Law preachers priesthood of all belivers disciples gifts for pastors gifts for seminarians godpelsKeywords
Paul Damascus Messiah- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxiv Preface i–xxiv
- 1–8 A 1–8
- 9–16 B 9–16
- 17–28 C 17–28
- 29–36 D 29–36
- 37–48 E 37–48
- 49–58 F 49–58
- 59–64 G 59–64
- 65–74 H 65–74
- 75–82 I 75–82
- 83–86 J 83–86
- 87–90 K 87–90
- 91–96 L 91–96
- 97–100 M 97–100
- 101–104 N 101–104
- 105–110 O 105–110
- 111–124 P 111–124
- 125–130 R 125–130
- 131–142 S 131–142
- 143–146 T 143–146
- 147–150 U 147–150
- 151–152 V 151–152
- 153–160 W 153–160
- 161–164 Z 161–164
- 165–170 Annotated Bibliography 165–170
- 171–172 About the Author 171–172