Contents
1. From Reformation to Orthodoxy: The Reformed
Tradition in the Early Modern Era
2. Was Calvin a Calvinist?
3. Calvin on Christ's Satisfaction and Its Efficacy: The Issue of
"Limited Atonement"
4. A Tale of Two Wills? Calvin, Amyraut, and Du Moulin on Ezekiel
18:23
5. Davenant and Du Moulin: Variant Approaches to Hypothetical
Universalism
6. The "Golden Chain" and the Causality of Salvation: Beginnings of
the Reformed Ordo Salutis
7. Union with Christ and the Ordo Salutis: Reflections on
Developments in Early Modern Reformed Thought
8. Calvin, Beza, and the Later Reformed on Assurance of Salvation
and the "Practical Syllogism"
9. Conclusions
Index
Richard A. Muller (PhD, Duke University) is senior fellow of the Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research and P. J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology Emeritus at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of numerous books, including The Unaccommodated Calvin, After Calvin, and Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics. He also serves as the editor for the Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought series.
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