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Reformed TheologyHistorical/Ecumenical/Contemp Persp (DM 400)

Term: 2015-16 Summer Intensive

Faculty

Susan L. Kendall
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David A.S. Ferguson
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Iain Torrance
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (6/8/2015 - 6/12/2015) Location: EDIN

Description

The study of the Reformed tradition will explore in both historical and contemporary ecumenical perspective key features of theology and church practice. Themes will include a selection of the following: the doctrine of God; the person and work of Christ; creation and providence; sanctification; church; baptism and the Lord?s Supper; ministry; civil government. Attention will be given to 16th and 17th century confessional standards, to leading theological figures in the Reformed tradition (e.g. Calvin, Schleiermacher, Barth, and Moltmann), and to recent ecumenical developments and challenges.