Posted by: Chris | Monday, 4 June 2007

Summary: Reformed Theology and the Church of England

Here it is! The summary of my longest blog-series yet, phew! Hope you found it Biblical, clear and helpful. SDG. Any thoughts?

Part One: What is Reformed Theology?

  1. Introduction: What Is Reformed Theology?
  2. A Word on Words (Why study theology? Why use labels?)
  3. Reformed Theology is Protestant
  4. Reformed Theology is Evangelical
  5. Reformed Theology is Reformed
  6. You may be more Reformed than you thought?!
  7. Part One: What is Reformed Theology? (Summary)
  8. [Picture Update - not a major part of the series!]

Part Two: Are the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England Reformed?

  1. The Importance of good Confessions: Part I
  2. The Importance of good Confessions: Part II
  3. The Historical Foundations of the Church of England
  4. The Thirty-Nine Articles Today (Are they still important?)
  5. Are the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England Reformed?
  6. The Church of England is Reformed
  7. The Church of England is Evangelical
  8. An Anglican Doctrinal Basis: Part One (UCCF DB & Anglican Formularies)
  9. An Anglican Doctrinal Basis: Part Two 
  10. An Anglican Doctrinal Basis: Part Three
  11. The Church of England is Reformed and Evangelical
  12. Concluding Thoughts: So What?

Part Three: Annotated Bibliography, Links and Resources

  1. Annotated Bibliography, Links and Resources

Questions about the Series (Updated 23rd June 2007)

  1. Question Time…

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Previous Series at Chris’ Considerations: Considerations Series (on what this blog is about and how I hope to write it) and Reading Series (on reading Christian books).

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Revd emmanuel

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