
Protestant Scholasticism
by Trueman, Carl R.; Clark, R. ScottBuy New
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
List of Contributors | p. viii |
Introduction | p. xi |
Luther and Calvin | p. 1 |
Sic et Non: Luther and Scholasticism | p. 3 |
The Scholastic Calvin | p. 16 |
Early Reformed Orthodoxy | p. 31 |
The Use and Abuse of a Document: Beza's Tabula praedestinationis, the Bolsec Controversy, and the Origins of Reformed Orthodoxy | p. 33 |
Peter Martyr Vermigli: At the Crossroads of Late Medieval Scholasticism, Christian Humanism and Resurgent Augustinianism | p. 62 |
Patristics, Exegesis, and the Eucharist in the Theology of Girolamo Zanchi | p. 79 |
Law and Grace in Ursinus' Doctrine of the Natural Covenant: a Reappraisal | p. 96 |
The Authority of Reason in the Later Reformation: Scholasticism in Caspar Olevian and Antoine de la Faye | p. 111 |
The Distinction between Scholastic and Popular: Andreas Hyperius and Reformed Scholasticism | p. 127 |
The British Connection | p. 145 |
Protestant 'Scholasticism' at Elizabethan Cambridge: William Perkins and a Reformed Theology of the Heart | p. 147 |
John Hales' Good-Night to John Calvin | p. 165 |
A Small Step Towards Rationalism: The Impact of the Metaphysics of Tommaso Campanella on the Theology of Richard Baxter | p. 181 |
Scottish Reformed Scholasticism | p. 196 |
From High Orthodoxy to Enlightenment | p. 211 |
The Denial of the Innate Idea of God in Dutch Remonstrant Theology from Episcopius to van Limborch | p. 213 |
Gisbertus Voetius: Toward a Reformed Marriage of Knowledge and Piety | p. 227 |
The Twilight of Scholasticism: Francis Turretin at the Dawn of the Enlightenment | p. 244 |
Theological Transition in Geneva from Jean-Alphonse Turretin to Jacob Vernet | p. 256 |
The Rise of Lutheran Orthodoxy | p. 271 |
Melanchthon's Relation to Scholasticism | p. 273 |
Johann Gerhard's Doctrine of the Sacraments | p. 289 |
Bibliography | p. 307 |
Subject Index | p. 335 |
Name Index | p. 343 |
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