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3 - Confessions

from Part I - Theological topics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2016

Paul T. Nimmo
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen
David A. S. Fergusson
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh
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Allen, Michael. “Confessions and Authority.” In Reformed Theology. Doing Theology. London: T&T Clark, 2010: 133155.Google Scholar
Bucer, Martin. “De Regno Christi.” In Melanchthon and Bucer. Edited by Pauck, Wilhelm. Library of Christian Classics. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2006: 175225.Google Scholar
Cochrane, Arthur C. (ed.). Reformed Confessions of the Sixteenth Century. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2003.Google Scholar
Dennison, James T. Jr. (ed.). Reformed Confessions of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries in English Translation. 4 vols.; Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008–2014.Google Scholar
McCormack, Bruce L. “The End of Reformed Theology? The Voice of Karl Barth in the Doctrinal Chaos of the Present.” In Reformed Theology: Identity and Ecumenicity. Edited by Alston, Wallace and Welker, Michael. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2003: 4664.Google Scholar
Muller, Richard A. “Reformed Confessions and Catechisms.” In The Dictionary of Historical Theology. Edited by Hart, Trevor. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000: 466485.Google Scholar
Rohls, Jan. Reformed Confessions: From Zurich to Barmen. Translated by Hoffmeyer, John F.. Columbia Series in Reformed Theology. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1998.Google Scholar
Vischer, Lukas (ed.). Reformed Witness Today: A Collection of Confessions and Statements of Faith Issued By Reformed Churches. Veröffentlichung/Evangelische Arbeitsstelle Oekumene Schweiz; Nr. L. Bern: Evangelische Arbeitsstelle Oekumene Schweiz, 1982.Google Scholar
Webster, John. “Confession and Confessions.” In Nicene Christianity: The Future for a New Ecumenism. Edited by Seitz, Christopher R.. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos, 2001: 119132.Google Scholar

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