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Part One: What is Reformed Theology? Saturday, 12 May 2007

Posted by Chris in Evangelical, Protestant, Reformed.
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So, in summary, Reformed Evangelical Christians are those defined by the Biblical gospel, centred on the cross of Christ, revealed by the Sovereign Lord in His Word, who live to the glory of God alone. I hope that “God-fearing, Christ-centred, Bible-based, gospel-sharing people” might be a tightly packed but accurate description of what such faithful Biblical Christians seek to be.

Here is a summary of the series so far:

Part One: What is Reformed Theology?

  1. Introduction: What Is Reformed Theology?
  2. A Word on Words
  3. Reformed Theology is Protestant
  4. Reformed Theology is Evangelical
  5. Reformed Theology is Reformed
  6. You may be more Reformed than you thought?!

To come, DV:
Part Two: Are the Church of England’s Thirty-Nine Articles Reformed?
Part Three: An Annotated Appendix of Recommended Resources

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