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What do Christians mean when they talk about ‘Reformed theology’? And how does it affect how they live?
Harrison Perkins, a senior research fellow for the Craig Center for the Study of the Westminster Standards, introduces us to some of the main themes of Reformed theology in this addition to the Track series. Starting with its principal foundations – the grace and love of God – Harrison goes on to tackle some of the trickier aspects of Reformed theology, like predestination, applying these doctrines to the life of the believer.
Chapter headings include:
Why Study Reformed Theology?
The Grace of God
The Sovereign Love of God
The Word of God
The People of God
The Experience of God’s Grace
Appendices include next steps, further reading and a glossary of terms.
If you’re looking to gain a clear understanding of the term ‘Reformed’, this book provides a concise and comprehensible explanation. Written for students, the short chapters and discussion questions can be used for individual reflection or group discussion.
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