• Roman Catholicism after the Counter-Reformation. Calvinist scholasticism or Reformed scholasticism was a theological method that gradually developed during...
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    Scholasticism was a medieval school of philosophy that employed a critical organic method of philosophical analysis predicated upon the Aristotelian 10...
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    systematic presentation of Reformed doctrines. Although reformers criticized certain aspects of Aristotelian logic used by Scholasticism, they still incorporated...
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  • Roman Catholicism after the Counter-Reformation. Calvinist scholasticism or Reformed scholasticism was a theological method that gradually developed during...
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  • other Protestant churches. It refers to both Lutheran scholasticism and Reformed scholasticism. Anglicanism never developed a scholastic theology; however...
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    Calvinism (redirect from Reformed Churches)
    a nondescript or inappropriate term and prefer the term reformed. The most important Reformed theologians include Calvin, Zwingli, Martin Bucer, William...
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    publisher (link) van Asselt, Willem J. (April 2011). Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism. Pleizier, Theo., Rouwendal, P. L. (Pieter Lourens), 1973–, Wisse...
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  • order a series of natural events. In the 16th century, European Reformed Scholasticism subscribed to John Duns Scotus' idea of synchronic contingency,...
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  • confessional age" (16th to 17th centuries, for example Lutheran orthodoxy, Reformed scholasticism, Tridentine-era Catholicism, and the Thirty-nine Articles in Anglicanism)...
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  • exception that the first and second uses are switched. In later Reformed scholasticism the order is the same as for Lutherans. The three uses are called:...
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