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Assembly at Westminster: Reformed Theology in the Making
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Assembly at Westminster: Reformed Theology in the Making Paperback - 2008

by Leith, John H

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  • Title Assembly at Westminster: Reformed Theology in the Making
  • Author Leith, John H
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 128
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • Date 2008-04-01
  • Features Bibliography, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1556359004.G
  • ISBN 9781556359002 / 1556359004
  • Weight 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 in (21.08 x 13.97 x 1.02 cm)
  • Themes
    • Religious Orientation: Christian
    • Theometrics: Mainline
    • Theometrics: Reformed
  • Dewey Decimal Code 238.52

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In the story of the church's continuing theological dialogue, the Westminster Confession stands as a towering accomplishment. Persons in the Reformed tradition, especially English-speaking Calvinists, have been shaped by the Westminster Confession as by no other Christian creed. Even in rebellion against it, men and women continue to be formed by it. John Leith focuses on the background and character of the assembly that wrote this document. After placing the Confession in its historical, political, cultural, and theological contexts, Dr. Leith examines its major themes--the Bible, the lordship and sovereignty of God, the covenant, and the Christian life. Finally, he looks at the question of the Westminster Confession as normative, authoritative theology. The Westminster Confession should be neither idolized nor rejected, says Dr. Leith. ""It should be accepted for what it is, a remarkable theological achievement of the Reformed community in the seventh century, and received with gratitude for the guidance that it may give for the theological task today.""

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About the author

John H. Leith (1919-2002) also authored Introduction to the Reformed Tradition and edited Creeds of the Churches. He was Pemberton Professor of Theology at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, an alumnus of Columbia Theological Seminary, Vanderbilt University, and received a PhD from Yale University. He served on numerous committees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States.