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Richard A. Muller

Giving Direction to Theology: The Scholastic Dimension

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  • Richard A. Muller

What is the character of scholastic theology? A general perception is that scholastic theology is dry and uninteresting. Is there a need for a consciously scholastic theology?

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Christ the Revelation or Revealer? Brunner and Reformed Orthodoxy on the Doctrine of the Word of God

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  • Richard A. Muller

Muller discusses the views of Emil Brunner on the doctrine of Scripture and revelation in relation to the views of Reformed Orthodoxy. Does Brunner identify the Word of God with Scripture?

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How Many Points

  • Semi-Technical
  • Richard A. Muller

This article argues that Calvinism cannot be limited to what is known as the five points. There is more to it, and this article unpacks this.

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Confessing the Reformed faith: Our Identity in Unity and Diversity

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  • Richard A. Muller

This article is about confessions and church unity. Multi-confessional standards, the purpose of confessions, creeds and liturgy, and the use of confessions in defending the faith are all discussed in this article. Non-confessional churches are also mentioned by the author.

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According to the degree of our faith will be our enjoyment of Christ’s salvation, our patience in the day of trial, our victory over the world. Unbelief, in short, is the true cause of a thousand spiritual diseases. J. C. Ryle
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