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Title On Being Reformed [electronic resource] : Debates over a Theological Identity / by Matthew C. Bingham, Chris Caughey, R. Scott Clark, Crawford Gribben, D. G. Hart.

Descript. VII, 94 pages : online resource.
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Series Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World
Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World
Contents 1 History, Identity Politics and the Recovery of the Reformed Confession Christopher E. Caughey and Crawford Gribben -- 2 Reformed Baptist: Anachronistic Oxymoron or Useful Signpost? Matthew C. Bingham -- 3 Baptists are Different D. G. Hart -- 4 A House of Cards? A Response to Bingham, Gribben and Caughey R. Scott Clark.
Summary This book provides a focus for future discussion in one of the most important debates within historical theology within the protestant tradition - the debate about the definition of a category of analysis that operates over five centuries of religious faith and practice and in a globalising religion. In March 2009, TIME magazine listed the new Calvinism as being among the ten ideas shaping the world. In response to this revitalisation of reformation thought, R. Scott Clark and D. G. Hart have proposed a definition of Reformed that excludes many of the theologians who have done most to promote this driver of global religious change. In this book, the Clark-Hart proposal becomes the focus of a debate. Matthew Bingham, Chris Caughey, and Crawford Gribben suggest a broader and (they argue) more historically responsible definition for Reformed, as Hart and Scott respond to their arguments.
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Notes Springer eBooks
Subject History.
Religion -- History.
Historiography.
Intellectual life -- History.
Religion -- Philosophy.
Other Author Caughey, Chris. author.
Clark, R. Scott. author.
Gribben, Crawford. author.
Hart, D. G. author.
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ISBN 9783319951928
ISBN/ISSN 10.1007/978-3-319-95192-8 doi
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