2,000 Years of Christian Theology
2,000 Years of Christian Theology
The History of Christian Theology As It Has Shaped the Distinctive Theology, Ethics, and Worldview of Historic Christianity
486 pages
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Early Church Infants
2. The Apostles' Creed
3. How the Early Church Battled Heresy
4. Athanasius and the Incarnation of God
5. Augustine of Hippo
6. Anselm and The Atonement
7. The Isle of Iona & the Global Advance of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
8. Medieval Scholasticism
9. The Sola's of the Reformation
10. Luther & Calvin
11. John Calvin on Justification by Faith Alone
12. John Calvin on Prayer
13. John Calvin on Worship
14. Calvin’s Doctrine of Biblical Law
15. Calvin and Servetus
16. Calvin’s Doctrine of the Church
17. Zwingli and Calvin
18. Bullinger and Calvin
19. Vermigli and Calvin
20. Viret and Calvin
21. Martin Bucer: The Forgotten Reformer
22. Beza and Calvin
23. Jacques Lefevre d’Etaples and John Calvin
24. John Calvin, Evangelism and World Missions
25. John Knox and Samuel Rutherford
26. Reformed Scholasticism
27. The Synod of Dort (1618-1619) and the Five Points of Calvinism
28. The Holy Spirit in the Westminster Standards
29. The History of the Reformed Doctrine of Children in the Covenant
30. Natural Law or Biblical Law?
31. Anti-Paedocommunion
32. The Contribution of Rousas John Rushdoony to Systematic Theology
Endnotes