Central to the theology of the Reformation is the contrast between the covenant of works and the covenant of grace....
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Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 12. Post-Reformation Reformed Orthodoxy (I)
The theological methodology of the post-Reformation Reformed orthodox was, in the first place, exegetical.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 11. Renaissance and Reformation
What the Renaissance gave to the Reformation, then, was an academic climate of questioning the status quo and seeking to arrive at conclusions based on primary documents.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 10. Middle Ages (III)
Scholasticism is probably one of the most despised intellectual movements in human history. Thus the English word ‘dunce’ derives from the name of one of the greatest scholastic writers, Duns Scotus.
How Should the Books of the OT Be Ordered? Dr. Jim Hamilton
English translations need to revisit the way that the books of the Old Testament are ordered.
The Covenant of Creation
The guys at Reformed Forum discuss the Creation Covenant with Dr. Roland S. Ward.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 9. Middle Ages (II)
The medieval quadriga or fourfold pattern of meaning was comprised of the following: the literal or historical, the tropological or moral, the allegorical or doctrinal, and the anagogical or ultimate/eschatological.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 9. Middle Ages (I)
The Middle Ages should not be viewed as a single-minded, monolithic era culturally, philosophically, or theologically.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 8. Antioch
Alexandria utilized allegory of the Neoplatonic variety; Antioch utilized typology of the New Testament variety.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 7. Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria and, especially, Origen (circa A.D. 185-254) are the most well-known and influential Alexandrians.
