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      • Reformed theology affirms the five solas with all their implications; recognizes the centrality of the covenant in God’s saving purposes; and is expressed in a historic and public confession of faith. Beyond the five solas, there are two more aspects of Reformed theology to highlight. The first is the doctrine of the covenant.
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  2. Oct 19, 2023 · Reformed theology teaches that Christians are in the world to make a difference, spiritually through evangelism and socially through holy living and humanitarianism. Other distinctives of Reformed theology generally include the observance of two sacraments (baptism and communion), a cessationist view of the spiritual gifts (the gifts are no ...

  3. 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?

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · What is Reformed theology? It is a theology that 1) affirms the five solas with all their implications; 2) recognizes the centrality of the covenant in God’s saving purposes; and 3) is expressed in a historic and public confession of faith. Reformed theology is a blessing to God’s people.

  5. Reformed theology, originating in the Swiss Reformation, developed in response both to late medieval Catholicism and Lutheranism, breaking with the latter on the issue of the nature of Christ’s presence in the Lord’s Supper.

  6. Marburg and Montbéliard. The “Reformed” constitute one of the major branches of Protestantism—only one, because, sadly, the two largest early Protestant groups could not achieve and maintain unity. Here’s what happened. These two major reform movements appeared to be on the verge of linking arms.

  7. Sep 24, 2012 · Too often, Reformed theology is defined merely by the “five points of Calvinism”: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. While this emphasis on how God saves sinners has value, it fails to capture the full breadth of the heritage of Reformed thought.

  8. Feb 22, 2023 · Dr. Ligon Duncan gives a functional definition of Reformed theology, explaining its historic roots and outlining five basic areas of emphasis. God is sovereign over all things, and that truth permeates every area of the Christian life and of Christian doctrine.

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