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This work supplies a long-standing need in the field of early modern studies by providing a basic introduction to Reformed Scholasticism. Although technical studies abound and interest in the subject continues to rise, until the appearance of this work by Willem van Asselt and his colleagues, students of history have lacked a concise guide to help them navigate the difficult waters of Reformed...

We have already noted that it is not accurate to depict the Renaissance as a whole as an anti-scholastic movement. This observation is important also for Reformed theology. Aside from the humanistically oriented current within Reformed theology (Zwingli, Bullinger, and Calvin), there was from the very beginning of the Reformation also a theology whose roots lay in the scholastic current within the Renaissance. A number of Reformed theologians from the middle of the
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