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  1. Reformed refers to the branch of Protestant Christianity that developed during the reformation in Switzerland, Scotland, France and the low countries. John Calvin was (and is) the most influential theologian in the Reformed tradition. While we share many similarities with Lutherans we are usually seen as a distinct strand.

  2. Here is a short answer: Being “Reformed” means theologically adhering to the Protestant Reformation, and particularly that stream of Reformation teaching associated with John Calvin. That was, indeed, a short answer. Here is a longer answer if you’re willing to take the time to click on all the links in the next sentence: “Reformed ...

  3. So “Reformed” adds a dignity and aura that the other terms do not. This, I believe, is one important factor: the quest for dignity, scholarship, and a generally introverted approach that does not bring down the wrath of society. It is also a way to reject some of the frustrations with evangelicalism and fundamentalism.

  4. Yes, he was a Reformed Baptist or a 5-point Calvinist, at least. Baptists can be Reformed as well, but generally, it's only Baptists that subscribe to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith ( and a couple of other confessions). While regular Baptists believe in the 5 Solas but do not agree with Calvinism or hold to Reformed Confession of ...

  5. Aug 12, 2021 · Introduction. Reformed Theology is the systematic theology formulated by thinkers in the Reformed tradition during and after the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. It is a continuation of the catholic (universal) and orthodox (biblically sound) theology that the church has confessed since its earliest days.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Generally speaking, to be Reformed means to have one’s roots in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries. The Reformers were those who protested against certain abuses within the Roman Catholic Church. It is often said that the Protestant Reformation had both a formal cause and a material cause.

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · What I Mean When I Call Myself a “Reformed Evangelical”. Calling yourself an evangelical today means about as much as calling yourself a protestant or a theist – the category is simply too broad to have any functional utility. As such many younger Christians; if they continue to use the word at all – use it alongside of a modifying ...

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