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- catalog contributor b2514107.
 - catalog created "c1977.".
 - catalog date "1977".
 - catalog date "c1977.".
 - catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
 - catalog description "I. Transitioning the faith. The tradition and the traditions ; The living tradition ; The human tradition ; Tradition as the work of the Holy Spirit ; Jesus Christ as the tradition ; The traditions ; A secular and pluralistic society ; The open tradition.".
 - catalog description "II. The reformed churches. The beginnings ; The Reformation in Switzerland ; Europe ; Great Britain ; The United States and Canada ; Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa ; The reformed tradition and the younger churches ; The ecumenical movement ; Membership of reformed churches ; Diagram of Presbyterian churches in Scotland ; Diagram of Presbyterian churches in the United States.".
 - catalog description "III. The ethos of the reformed tradition. The majesty and the praise of God ; The polemic against idolatry ; The working out of the divine purposes in history ; Ethics, a life of holiness ; The life of the mind as the service of God ; Preaching ; The organized church and pastoral care ; The disciplined life ; Simplicity.".
 - catalog description "IV. Theology and the reformed tradition. What is theology? ; Characteristics of reformed theology ; A theology of the holy Catholic Church ; A theocentric theology ; A theology of the Bible ; Predestination ; The distinction between Creator and creature ; Theology as a practical science ; Theology as wisdom ; The development of reformed theology ; The nature of theological change ; Classical reformed theology, 1517-1564 ; Protestant scholasticism, 1564-1775 ; The crisis of The Enlightenment and the nineteenth century, 1775-1918 ; The new Reformation theology, 1918-1955 ; A time of theological puzzlement and experimentation, 1955-forward ; Representative theologians ; John Calvin (1509-1564) : The Institutes of the Christian Religion ; William Ames (1576-1633) : The Marrow of Theology ; Francis Turretin (1623-1687) : Institutio Theologiae Elenctiae ; Charles Hodge (1797-1878) : Systematic Theology ; William Adams Brown (1865-1943) : Christian Theology in Outline ; Karl Barth (1886-1968) : Church Dogmatics ; Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) and H. Richard Niebuhr (1894-1962) ; Reformed confessions ; Representative reformed systematic theologies ; Representative reformed theologies ; Representative biblical studies by reformed scholars -- Representative reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.".
 - catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
 - catalog description "V. Polity and the reformed tradition. The significance of polity ; The subordination of polity to the gospel ; The one, holy, Catholic, apostolic church ; reformed polities ; Calvin's polity ; Presbyterianism ; Episcopacy ; Congregationalism ; Reformed polities.".
 - catalog description "VI. Liturgy and the reformed tradition. John Calvin and Karl Barth on worship ; Reformed liturgies ; Calvin's liturgy of 1545 ; Farel's liturgy ; The Westminster Directory ; The American experience ; Representative reformed liturgies and directories of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries.".
 - catalog description "VII. Culture and the reformed tradition. Visual arts ; Literature ; Architecture ; Music ; Political order ; Economic order ; Learning -- Prospects. The freedom of God ; The reality of the power and presence of God ; The Bible as the word of God ; The emphasis on the word : spoken and Written ; The vision of the christian community ; The possibility of discipline ; The simple life.".
 - catalog extent "253 p., [8] leaves of plates :".
 - catalog hasFormat "Introduction to the reformed tradition.".
 - catalog identifier "0804204713 :".
 - catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to the reformed tradition.".
 - catalog issued "1977".
 - catalog issued "c1977.".
 - catalog language "eng".
 - catalog publisher "Atlanta : John Knox Press,".
 - catalog relation "Introduction to the reformed tradition.".
 - catalog subject "230/.5/7".
 - catalog subject "BX9422.2 .L45".
 - catalog subject "Reformed Church Doctrines History.".
 - catalog subject "Reformed Church Doctrines.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "I. Transitioning the faith. The tradition and the traditions ; The living tradition ; The human tradition ; Tradition as the work of the Holy Spirit ; Jesus Christ as the tradition ; The traditions ; A secular and pluralistic society ; The open tradition.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "II. The reformed churches. The beginnings ; The Reformation in Switzerland ; Europe ; Great Britain ; The United States and Canada ; Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa ; The reformed tradition and the younger churches ; The ecumenical movement ; Membership of reformed churches ; Diagram of Presbyterian churches in Scotland ; Diagram of Presbyterian churches in the United States.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "III. The ethos of the reformed tradition. The majesty and the praise of God ; The polemic against idolatry ; The working out of the divine purposes in history ; Ethics, a life of holiness ; The life of the mind as the service of God ; Preaching ; The organized church and pastoral care ; The disciplined life ; Simplicity.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "IV. Theology and the reformed tradition. What is theology? ; Characteristics of reformed theology ; A theology of the holy Catholic Church ; A theocentric theology ; A theology of the Bible ; Predestination ; The distinction between Creator and creature ; Theology as a practical science ; Theology as wisdom ; The development of reformed theology ; The nature of theological change ; Classical reformed theology, 1517-1564 ; Protestant scholasticism, 1564-1775 ; The crisis of The Enlightenment and the nineteenth century, 1775-1918 ; The new Reformation theology, 1918-1955 ; A time of theological puzzlement and experimentation, 1955-forward ; Representative theologians ; John Calvin (1509-1564) : The Institutes of the Christian Religion ; William Ames (1576-1633) : The Marrow of Theology ; Francis Turretin (1623-1687) : Institutio Theologiae Elenctiae ; Charles Hodge (1797-1878) : Systematic Theology ; William Adams Brown (1865-1943) : Christian Theology in Outline ; Karl Barth (1886-1968) : Church Dogmatics ; Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) and H. Richard Niebuhr (1894-1962) ; Reformed confessions ; Representative reformed systematic theologies ; Representative reformed theologies ; Representative biblical studies by reformed scholars -- Representative reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "V. Polity and the reformed tradition. The significance of polity ; The subordination of polity to the gospel ; The one, holy, Catholic, apostolic church ; reformed polities ; Calvin's polity ; Presbyterianism ; Episcopacy ; Congregationalism ; Reformed polities.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "VI. Liturgy and the reformed tradition. John Calvin and Karl Barth on worship ; Reformed liturgies ; Calvin's liturgy of 1545 ; Farel's liturgy ; The Westminster Directory ; The American experience ; Representative reformed liturgies and directories of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "VII. Culture and the reformed tradition. Visual arts ; Literature ; Architecture ; Music ; Political order ; Economic order ; Learning -- Prospects. The freedom of God ; The reality of the power and presence of God ; The Bible as the word of God ; The emphasis on the word : spoken and Written ; The vision of the christian community ; The possibility of discipline ; The simple life.".
 - catalog title "An introduction to the reformed tradition : a way of being the Christian community / John H. Leith. --".
 - catalog type "History. fast".
 - catalog type "text".