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  2. Feb 22, 2023 · What is Reformed theology? Dr. Ligon Duncan gives a functional definition of Reformed theology, explaining its historic roots and outlining five basic areas of emphasis.

  3. Popularly, Reformed theology is sometimes defined in various ways. Some define it via the five solas: Scripture alone ( sola Scriptura ), grace alone ( sola gratia ), Christ alone ( solus Christus or solo Christo ), faith alone ( sola fide ), and the glory of God alone ( soli Deo gloria ).

  4. Reformed Theological Distinctives. Reformed theology shared with Lutheranism and Anglicanism a commitment to the generic doctrines of the Protestant Reformation: justification by grace through faith; the sufficiency and normative authority of Scripture alone; and a basic opposition to the sacramental system and the magisterial authority of the ...

  5. Reformed Theology. Web Page by James Montgomery Boice. What is Reformed Theology?Reformed theology......presupposes God's Word alone as our ultimate authority....stresses the sovereignty of God, that is, His reign.

  6. Sep 28, 2020 · Reformed theology is not just about reforming doctrine, but practice. It’s an embodied, lived tradition of the church. So what separates Reformed faith and practice from other Christian traditions, particularly the (Ana)Baptist, Lutheran (though there is a lot of overlap here), Pentecostal, Roman Catholic, and Wesleyan traditions?

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · Introduction. Reformed Theology, also known as Calvinism, is a theological tradition within Protestant Christianity. Its roots can be traced back to the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, during which influential theologians like Martin Luther and John Calvin laid the foundation for this theological system.

  8. What Is Reformed Theology? is an accessible introduction to beliefs that have been immensely influential in the evangelical church. In this insightful book, R. C. Sproul walks readers through the foundations of the Reformed doctrine and explains how the Reformed belief is centered on God, based on God’s Word, and committed to faith in Jesus Christ.

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