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Responsible Man in Reformed Theology: Calvin Versus the Westminster Confession

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

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The Confession of 1967 in the United Presbyterian Church marks the official end of the four-century Presbyterian venture into covenant theology. Now past that milestone, perhaps we have reached a vantage point where we can turn dispassionately to survey that curious but historic route. Seen from its concept of responsible man, we here argue, that route has been a prolonged detour away from the insights of the Reformers.

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Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1970

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