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Girolamo Zanchi, De religione Christiana fides – Confession of Christian Religion (2 vols.)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 852

Girolamo Zanchi, De religione Christiana fides – Confession of Christian Religion (2 vols.)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-09-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Forced to leave Italy because of his Protestant views, Girolamo Zanchi (1516-1590) became a respected Reformed theologian abroad and helped to shape the emerging ‘Reformed Orthodoxy’. Zanchi’s work on a common confession of faith for the Reformed churches placed him at the heart of the international Reformed community. Although that project was never brought to fruition, the result of Zanchi’s efforts was De religione christiana fides, a critical edition of which is published here, alongside a 16th-century English translation of the work. De religione christiana fides serves as a compendium of Zanchi’s mature theology and reflects the development of Reformed dogmatics and polemic more generally in the late 16th century. It therefore provides an interesting picture of the theology of a whole era.

Confession of the Christian Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Confession of the Christian Religion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

[NOT A FACSIMILE. This is a transcription of the original early 17th century translation] Girolamo Zanchi (Latinized as Jerome Zanchius) was one of the principle architects of the Reformation. Like a Protestant Aquinas, Zanchi's thought shaped all that came after him. In this work (alternate name, "The Whole Body of Christian Doctrine), translated and published by John Legat in 1599, Zanchi sets forth the Christian religion in systematic form - beginning with the Scriptures and moving through all the major heads of doctrine, Zanchi sets forth a robustly Reformed and catholic understanding of the faith which we would to well to retrieve today.

The Spiritual Marriage Between Christ and His Church and Every One of the Faithful
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The Spiritual Marriage Between Christ and His Church and Every One of the Faithful

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"An exposition of the the church's union with Christ through the biblical analogy of marriage"--

On the Law in General
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

On the Law in General

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Defending the Trinity in the Reformed Palatinate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Defending the Trinity in the Reformed Palatinate

This study centers on Girolamo Zanchi's De Tribus Elohim (1572), placing it in its political and theological setting. De Tribus Elohim focussed on the grammatical peculiarity of the Hebrew word Elohim (God).

Girolamo Zanchi, De Religione Christiana Fides – Confession of Christian Religion (2 Vols.)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 853

Girolamo Zanchi, De Religione Christiana Fides – Confession of Christian Religion (2 Vols.)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-05-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Girolamo Zanchi’s De religione christiana fides offers an insight into his mature theology and reflects the development of Reformed dogmatics and polemic more generally in the late 16th century. It therefore provides an interesting picture of the theology of a whole era.

The Ground, Method, and Goal of Amandus Polanus' (1561–1610) Doctrine of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Ground, Method, and Goal of Amandus Polanus' (1561–1610) Doctrine of God

Amandus Polanus (1561–1610) has often been described as a highly significant theologian, but also a neglected one. Part of Polanus' significance comes from his inclusion of ethics and practical application in his discussion of theology and the way in which his theology mixes Ramist dichotomies and the scholastic distinctions common in Christian Aristotelianism. Stephen B. Tipton shows how Polanus' understanding of God's essence and attributes is built upon the ground of scripture, arranged with the aid of logical arguments and reasoning, and aimed at the worship and glory of the Triune God. Tipton defends this conclusion against previous research which suggests that Polanus' theology is grounded in rationalism and subordinates the Trinity beneath an Aristotelian notion of God's perfect unity. This research not only corrects these previous notions about Polanus, but it also provides greater insight into the early Reformed Orthodox period and the theology that arose from that time.

The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 509

The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible

This book is a detailed and comprehensive study of attitudes toward biblical authority and interpretation held from the beginnings of the Christian era to the present day. In clear and readable fashion, the authors examine the writings of early church fathers, the medieval exegetes, and the leaders of the Protestant Reformation to locate the source of, and refute, the position of inerrancy.

Debated Issues in Sovereign Predestination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Debated Issues in Sovereign Predestination

Joel R. Beeke's work is an academic monograph of historical theology that examines three flashpoints of controversy in Reformation and Post-Reformation theology. As the subtitle, Early Lutheran Predestination, Calvinian Reprobation, and Variations in Genevan Lapsarianism implies, the work addresses, first, the development of the Lutheran doctrine of predestination from Martin Luther (1483–1546) and Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560) to the Formula of Concord (1577); second, the development of John Calvin's (1509–1564) doctrine of reprobation as traced through his writings; and third, the doctrine of predestination in Geneva with a particular emphasis on lapsarianism from Theodore Beza (151...