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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:179018179:4965
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008 970903s1998 kyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 97038079
020 $a0664220789 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)37606303
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm37606303
035 $9ANH6549CU
035 $a(NNC)2133644
035 $a2133644
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dNNC$dOrLoB-B
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050 00 $aBX9428.A1$bR6413 1998
082 00 $a238/.42$221
100 1 $aRohls, Jan,$d1949-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88104293
240 10 $aTheologie reformierter Bekenntnisschriften.$lEnglish$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97088178
245 10 $aReformed confessions :$btheology from Zurich to Barmen /$cJan Rohls ; John Hoffmeyer, translator.
260 $aLouisville, Ky. :$bWestminster John Knox Press,$c1998.
263 $a9802
300 $axxiii, 311 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aColumbia series in Reformed theology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 305-308) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Confessing after Barmen /$rJack L. Stotts --$g1.$tThe Development of the Old Reformed Confessional Writings.$tZwingli and German-Speaking Switzerland.$tCalvin, Bullinger, and the Agreement between Zurich and Geneva.$tThe Spread of Calvinism in Western and Eastern Europe.$tPhilippism and German Reformed Theology.$tThe Dordrecht Synod and the Theology of the Netherlands.$tEnglish Puritanism.$tThe School of Saumur and the Helvetic Consensus Formula --$g2.$tThe Theological Contents of the Old Reformed Confessional Writings.$tRevelation, God's Word, and Tradition.$tRevelation by Works and Revelation by Word.$tGod's Word and Scripture.$tCanonicity and Interpretation.$tScripture and Tradition.$tDivinity and Trinity.$tGod's Essence and Properties.$tThe Doctrine of the Trinity.$tCreation and Providence.$tCreation and Preservation of the World.$tProvidence and Freedom.$tGod and Evil.$tHuman Beings and Sin.$tThe Image of God and the Original Estate of Creation.$tCovenant of Works and Fall.
505 80 $tSin and Freedom of the Will.$tSin and the Image of God.$tOriginal Sin and Punishment of Sin.$tCovenant of Grace and Reconciliation.$tThe New Covenant.$tReconciliation and Substitution.$tSatisfaction and Threefold Office.$tChristology and the Calvinist "Extra" (Extra Calvinisticum).$tThe Two Natures and Their Hypostatic Union.$tThe Communication of Properties (Communicatio Idiomatum).$tHumiliation and Exaltation.$tJustification and Faith.$tForgiveness of Sins and the Righteousness of Christ.$tThe Critical Response to the Tridentine Decree on Justification.$tFaith as Justifying (Fides Iustificans).$tSanctification and Penance.$tFaith and Love.$tPractical Syllogism (Syllogismus Practicus), Works and Reward.$tPenance as Repentance.$tJudgment and Completion.$tElection and Rejection.$tInfralapsarianism and Supralapsarianism.$tElection and Faith.$tParticularism and Universalism.$tThe Church and Its Characteristic Marks.$tInvisible and Visible Church.$tThe Marks of the Church (Notae Ecclesiae).
505 80 $tWord and Sacrament.$tWord and Spirit.$tSacrament as Means of Grace.$tSacrament, Word, Faith.$tType and Number of Sacraments.$tThe Double Form of God's Word.$tLaw and Gospel.$tChrist as End of the Law.$tThe Third Use of the Law.$tBaptism.$tEssence and Administration of Baptism.$tFaith and Infant Baptism.$tNecessity and Sufficiency of Baptism.$tThe Lord's Supper.$tThe Critique of the Sacrifice of the Mass.$tEssence and Administration of the Lord's Supper.$tChrist's Presence in the Supper.$tEating (Manducatio) and Faith.$tMinistry: The Office and the Offices.$tUniversal Priesthood and Particular Office.$tOffice of Elders and Church Discipline.$tThe Formation of the Church Council.$tThe Order of the Church Beyond the Local Level.$tChurch and State.$tGoverning Authorities, Obedience, and Resistance.$tAdministration of Both Tables (Cura Utriusque Tabulae) and the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms --$g3.$tConciliatory Theology, Toleration, and the Development of Neo-Reformed Confessional Writings.
505 80 $tThe Question of the Fundamental Article.$tConfessionalism and the Idea of Toleration.$tChanges in Old Reformed and the Development of Neo-Reformed Confessional Writings.$tEngland and North America.$tFrench Revolution, Awakening (Reveil), and the Development of Free Churches.$tGerman Union Movement.$tWeimar, the German Church Struggle, and the Barmen Theological Declaration.
650 0 $aReformed Church$xDoctrines.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112245
650 0 $aReformed Church$xDoctrines$xHistory.
650 0 $aReformed Church$xCreeds.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010110374
830 0 $aColumbia series in Reformed theology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94071839
852 00 $bglx$hBX9428.A1$iR6413 1998