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Introduction to Classical Protestant Theology

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On Classical Reformed Theology with Christian Wagner (Scholastic Answers)
Outline of the show
Two brief notes on the topic
1. Don't be jerks
2. Be careful
1. The Reformers
1. First Generation
2. Second Generation
3. Polemical Context
1. Formed an early iteration of scholasticism that was chiefly polemical (although, its full flowering doesn't come until the 1580's in replying to Bellarmine)
4. Pre-Tridentine
2. Early Orthodoxy (1565-1620)
1. Needed to build structure
2. Thus
1. First, needed confessions
1. Protestant Magisterium
2. Second, needed didactic theology
3. These are the guys that Bellarmine and Suarez were responding to
3. High Orthodoxy (1620-1700)
1. "during the period of early orthodoxy (ca. 1560– 1620), theology was developed and worked out primarily from the basis of the Reformed confessions. The period of high orthodoxy (ca. 1620–1700), however, saw comprehensive dogmatic works in which the results of exegesis, dogmatic formulations, polemical elements, and expositions of the practical implications of doctrine were combined into an imposing whole. The scholasticism of high orthodoxy was thus characterized by increasing precision in its theological apparatus. This allowed dogmatic material
to be worked out further and caused the number of polemical topics to increase. High orthodoxy was not a time for developing new systems but rather for building up what had been inherited from the theology of early orthodoxy"
2. Catholic Resourcement
1. Hermeneutic of Reformed Catholicity
3. Synod of Dort
4. Westminster Assembly
5. Puritans vs. Anglicans
4. Late Orthodoxy (1700-1790)
1. Dissolution of Reformed Theology
5. Resourcement movements
1. Mercersburg theology
1. Schaff's Development of Doctrine
2. Richard Muller
Critique
1. Puritans vs. Anglicans
2. Catholic Resourcement
3. Magisterial to Confessional
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On Classical Reformed Theology with Christian Wagner (Scholastic Answers)
Outline of the show
Two brief notes on the topic
1. Don't be jerks
2. Be careful
1. The Reformers
1. First Generation
2. Second Generation
3. Polemical Context
1. Formed an early iteration of scholasticism that was chiefly polemical (although, its full flowering doesn't come until the 1580's in replying to Bellarmine)
4. Pre-Tridentine
2. Early Orthodoxy (1565-1620)
1. Needed to build structure
2. Thus
1. First, needed confessions
1. Protestant Magisterium
2. Second, needed didactic theology
3. These are the guys that Bellarmine and Suarez were responding to
3. High Orthodoxy (1620-1700)
1. "during the period of early orthodoxy (ca. 1560– 1620), theology was developed and worked out primarily from the basis of the Reformed confessions. The period of high orthodoxy (ca. 1620–1700), however, saw comprehensive dogmatic works in which the results of exegesis, dogmatic formulations, polemical elements, and expositions of the practical implications of doctrine were combined into an imposing whole. The scholasticism of high orthodoxy was thus characterized by increasing precision in its theological apparatus. This allowed dogmatic material
to be worked out further and caused the number of polemical topics to increase. High orthodoxy was not a time for developing new systems but rather for building up what had been inherited from the theology of early orthodoxy"
2. Catholic Resourcement
1. Hermeneutic of Reformed Catholicity
3. Synod of Dort
4. Westminster Assembly
5. Puritans vs. Anglicans
4. Late Orthodoxy (1700-1790)
1. Dissolution of Reformed Theology
5. Resourcement movements
1. Mercersburg theology
1. Schaff's Development of Doctrine
2. Richard Muller
Critique
1. Puritans vs. Anglicans
2. Catholic Resourcement
3. Magisterial to Confessional
Adrian Social Media
IG: @ffonze
Twitter: @AdrianFonze
Facebook: Adrian Fonseca
YouTube: Adrian Fonseca
YouTube: Catholic Conversations

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Enjoy the content, wanna support? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/adrianfonseca
Adrian Social Media
IG: @ffonze
Twitter: @AdrianFonze
Facebook: Adrian Fonseca
YouTube: Adrian Fonseca
YouTube: Catholic Conversations

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