Reformed theology is simple in that it requires no elaborate formula, no prescribed confession or catechisms, but is merely based on the unadorned an unpretentious principles and order found in the Bible, by precept and example, which supply the substance of new-covenant teaching. There is of course, a small but intelligent and literate movement advocating formal theological renewal in Reformed evangelicalism. Usually emphasizing the contributions of the writings of the early Reformed thinkers of Strasbourg and Geneva and unwittingly adopting a nineteenth-century Thornwellian interpretation of their significance, this movement, ….
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