The Origins of the Federal Theology in Sixteenth-Century Reformation Thought Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Origins of the Federal Theology in Sixteenth-Century Reformation Thought Book

The prelapsarian covenant idea in Reformed theology is studied in this book from its first use by Zacharias Ursinus in 1562 to its full development in 1590. Besides its origins the implications of the Federal theology for Reformed thinking and other theological areas are made clear.Read More

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    This interpretive analysis traces the Federal theology of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century from its first use by Zacharias Ursinus in 1562 to its flowering in 1590. Weir examines its origins, the implications it has held for Reformed thinking, and how the theology has profoundly affected church and state, the sacraments, the Puritan doctrine of conversion, the Christian Sabbath, and the doctrine of justification and Christian ethics.

  • 0198266901
  • 9780198266907
  • David A. Weir
  • 1 March 1990
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 264
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