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A Biblical, Historic, and Hope-Filled Vision of Reformed Theology for Today
Generously Reformed offers a fresh, centrist vision of the Reformed tradition--moving beyond slogans and caricatures to reveal a theology that is historically grounded, globally engaged, and full of hope.
Like a tree with deep roots and wide branches, this book shows how Reformed theology anchors itself firmly in Scripture and the catholic tradition while it reaches out in witness, service, and friendship. The authors
● correct common misconceptions about Calvinism and Reformed doctrine, offering nuanced clarity on key theological concepts that are often misunderstood or oversimplified;
● explore the breadth of Reformed tradition from its historical foundations in the Protestant Reformation to its contemporary global expressions, showing how this theological framework remains vital for church life today;
● center on the Triune God's redemptive story, presenting systematic theology not as abstract debate but as joyful discipleship rooted in God's Word and shaped by the gospel narrative; and
● equip church leaders, students, and curious Christians to understand and inhabit the Reformed tradition with wisdom and grace.
Rather than offering defensive arguments, Generously Reformed invites readers into a theological journey that is Christ-centered, Scripture-saturated, and hope-filled. Ideal for pastors, students, and anyone curious about Reformed Christianity, this volume presents a generous vision of a tradition deeply rooted in biblical truth, shaped by ancient church wisdom, and alive with transformative hope for contemporary faith communities.
Contents
Introduction
1. A Reformed Theology Primer: Misconceptions and Realities
Key Question: What Is Reformed Theology, Anyway?
2. The Church in a Reformed Key: Ethnocentric Compliance or Multivalent Catholicity?
Key Question: Is the Reformed Tradition Just for White Westerners?
3. Infant Baptism: Welcomed by Grace into the Covenant Family
Key Question: Why Do Presbyterian and Other Reformed Denominations Baptize Infants?
4. The Mystery of Election: Predestination and Human Freedom in Reformed Theology
Key Question: Can a Reformed Approach to Election Really Be Good News?
5. Providence and the Problem of Suffering: Trusting the Lord's Rule in Lament and Gratitude
Key Question: Does Reformed Theology Teach Us to See God as a Controlling Tyrant or as a Loving Provider?
6. Reformed Theology and the Church's Mission: Faith, Justice, and the Gospel
Key Question: Do Reformed Christians Care About Evangelism and Social Justice?
7. Eschatology: In the End, What?
Key Question: What Does Reformed Theology Teach About the End Times?
Appendix A: Why Is Reformed Theology Called "Reformed"?
Appendix B: A Misunderstood Motto; "Reformed and Always Reforming"
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