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Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy; Volume 3: The Divine Essence and Attributes is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume Three, The Divine Essence and Attributes, examines post-Reformation theology on the unity of God’s existence, God’s divine essence and attributes, and divine will. Included is an analysis of the doctrine of God from the twelfth to the early eighteenth century.

beginning his doctrine of God with the doctrine of the Trinity and the discussion of concepts of essence and attributes folding into the discourse as a whole.54 In Lombard’s model, the Augustinian distinction between sign and thing, signum and res, provided the argumentative shape for the entirety of his theological presentation in the Sentences. The result of this approach was, among other things, the integration of theological and philosophical questions in the doctrine of God, the understanding
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