Protestant Scholasticism

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Pub. Date: 2007-10-01
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Summary

Traditionally, Protestant theology between Luther's early reforming career and the dawn of the Enlightenment has been seen in terms of decline and fall into the wastelands of rationalism and scholastic speculation.In this volume a number of scholars question such an interpretation. The editors argue that the development of Post-Reformation Protestantism can only be understood when a proper historical model of doctrinal change is adopted. This historical concern underlies the subsequent studies of theologians such as Calvin, Beza, Olevian, Baxter and the two Turrentini.The result is a significantly different reading of the development of Protestant Orthodoxy, one which both challenges the older scholarly interpretations and clichZcaron;s about the relationship of Protestantism to, among other things, scholasticism and rationalism, and which demonstrates the fruitfulness of the new, historical approach.Contributors: D. V. N. Bagchi, David C. Steinmetz, Richard A. Muller, Frank A. James III, John L. Farthing, Lyle D. Bierma, R. Scott Clark, Donald Sinnema, Paul R. Schaefer, W. Robert Godfrey, Carl R. Trueman, Philip G. Ryken, John E. Platt, Joel R. Beeke, James T. Dennison Jr., Martin I. Klauber, Lowell C. Green, and David P. Scaer.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
List of Contributorsp. viii
Introductionp. xi
Luther and Calvinp. 1
Sic et Non: Luther and Scholasticismp. 3
The Scholastic Calvinp. 16
Early Reformed Orthodoxyp. 31
The Use and Abuse of a Document: Beza's Tabula praedestinationis, the Bolsec Controversy, and the Origins of Reformed Orthodoxyp. 33
Peter Martyr Vermigli: At the Crossroads of Late Medieval Scholasticism, Christian Humanism and Resurgent Augustinianismp. 62
Patristics, Exegesis, and the Eucharist in the Theology of Girolamo Zanchip. 79
Law and Grace in Ursinus' Doctrine of the Natural Covenant: a Reappraisalp. 96
The Authority of Reason in the Later Reformation: Scholasticism in Caspar Olevian and Antoine de la Fayep. 111
The Distinction between Scholastic and Popular: Andreas Hyperius and Reformed Scholasticismp. 127
The British Connectionp. 145
Protestant 'Scholasticism' at Elizabethan Cambridge: William Perkins and a Reformed Theology of the Heartp. 147
John Hales' Good-Night to John Calvinp. 165
A Small Step Towards Rationalism: The Impact of the Metaphysics of Tommaso Campanella on the Theology of Richard Baxterp. 181
Scottish Reformed Scholasticismp. 196
From High Orthodoxy to Enlightenmentp. 211
The Denial of the Innate Idea of God in Dutch Remonstrant Theology from Episcopius to van Limborchp. 213
Gisbertus Voetius: Toward a Reformed Marriage of Knowledge and Pietyp. 227
The Twilight of Scholasticism: Francis Turretin at the Dawn of the Enlightenmentp. 244
Theological Transition in Geneva from Jean-Alphonse Turretin to Jacob Vernetp. 256
The Rise of Lutheran Orthodoxyp. 271
Melanchthon's Relation to Scholasticismp. 273
Johann Gerhard's Doctrine of the Sacramentsp. 289
Bibliographyp. 307
Subject Indexp. 335
Name Indexp. 343
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